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Origamidō is a showcase of the finest examples of origami art from around the world. A veritable gallery of masterpieces in paper, it displays four engaging exhibits: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral; Play; Form and Function; and Masks and Figures. Never before has such an exquisite collection been assembled in one book.
Contemporary pieces from an international roster of origami's premier artists abound. From the breathtaking designs of Japan's Akira Yoshizawa, to the awe-inspiring abstracts of American designer Ethan Plaut, to the incredible detail of the life-size insects of Italy's Alfredo Giunta, more than sixty wonderful examples are feature.
Half the fun or Origamidō is the "do" aspect, and that has not been overlooked in this volume, which is meant as much to inspire as to be admired. Several diagrams are included that reveal the secrets behind some of the masters' most famous pieces.
Whether you are a professional or amateur origami artist, or just have a passion for paper, Origamidō is an elegant complement to any library and makes a delightful gift for the paper folder in your life.
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Origami, Paper work, Paper folding, Advanced origami, collection:origamiEdition | Availability |
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Origamidō: The Art of Folded Paper
2000, Rockport Publishers
Hardcover
in English
1564966399 9781564966391
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Book Details
First Sentence
"Today, the Japanese work origami (ori, "fold," kami, "paper") is used to represent various kinds of paperfolding activities and its final product (do, "the way") is the experience or "path" taken to get there."
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Includes color illustrations.
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This book showcases the finest examples of origami art from around the world. Presenting origami masterworks by some of the freest designers and paper folders living today. Several diagrams are included that reveal the secrets behind some of the masters' most famous pieces. Origami-do, "the way, through paperfolding", is to origami what the Bauhaus was to design —a way of life and of design. Full-color photos of beautiful animals, birds, plants, toys, planes, masks, and figures are featured alongside detailed descriptions of the origami artist's techniques and stories.
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