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Written in the 1970s, "Folding Faces" focuses on the origami of the face or mask. It has 25 or more folded faces, depending on how you count some of the variations of the models, some models representing occupations, historical figures and generic faces.
The models include:
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Indian Chief
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Girl
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Soldier in a Steel Helmet
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Chef
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Guardsman
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Young Woman
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Ghost
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African Girl
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Chinese Girl
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Victorian Girl
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Baby
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Confucius
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Buddha
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Hitler
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Nixon
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Stalin
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Castro
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De Gaulle
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Shakespeare
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Dr Schweitzer
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The Phantom of the Opera
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Mask with Movable Eyes
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Dad Egg Cozy
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Mom Egg Cozy
- Pinch Puppet
The book starts with a four page introduction that takes the reader on a quick but fascinating journey through paper folding up to the 1970s.
This is a beautiful and original book which would be an asset to any origami library. While the historical figures are now a bit more "historical" than they were in the 1970s a current folder could adapt the basic masks to make their own versions of current celebrities.
For intermediate folders.
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Folding faces: making portraits in paper
1978, Paddington Press, distributed by Grosset & Dunlap
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in English
0448225573 9780448225579
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