Constrained Elegance –The Rich Rewards of David Brill’s Origami Evolution
Conversation with David Brill, Origami artist and painter. …READ MORE HERE…
Conversation with David Brill, Origami artist and painter. …READ MORE HERE…
This session includes a video of the highlights of the month. Themes: Month at a Glance, Origamigos & Origami Spirit Tutorials, Origami Composition and Storytelling, Crane corner, Exquisite Folding, Folding Prompts, Origami for a Wedding,
In addition, off camera, we shared about new folds and books. Links inside. Take a look! …READ MORE HERE…
In this post, we are happy to present an easy-to-make origami hibashi. The word hibachi comes from Japanese meaning “fire bowl“, which is a type of grill. We will be folding the hibachi (traditional) and the Venus Star, a model made from the hibachi (Leyla’s variation).
The following step-by-step videos show how to make these two origami figures. …READ MORE HERE…
Let’s have fun making a classic fairy tale frightening character. Who doesn’t love a green-faced large-nosed origami witch huddling over a cauldron of boiling frog soup?
In the videos presented here, you will learn how to fold a Witch and a Cauldron, designed by Leyla Torres. In addition, we can make traditional origami frogs, fill the cauldron, and cook an appetizing frog stew. …READ MORE HERE…
This origami three-scoop ice cream cone, created by Yossi Nir, will delight your friends and family. You can make this cone with only one square piece of paper, and the resulting cone is fantastic! Just like these origami fortune cookies, the cone is gluten-free and has no sugar, carbs, or calories. What can be better than that?
Video tutorial inside. …READ MORE HERE…
Christine (Tine) Blasek is an origami designer of lovely modular and single-sheet pieces who shares her work through a blog called Kalami. We have featured a video tutorial of her lovely Star-Pendant on Origamigos …READ MORE HERE…