Trash Origami
25 Paper Folding Art Projects Reusing Everyday Materials
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Contributions
- Alexander, Richard L., 1953- - Contributor
- Florence Temko - Dedicated to
Publication
2010 - Tuttle Publishing, North Clarendon, Vermont, Vermont
Language
English
Word Count
24,000 words, Guess
Page Count
96 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetrashorigami25pa0000lafo
- ISBN-100804841357
- ISBN-139780804841351
- Library of Congress Control Number2010002942
- OCLC Control Number748799383
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780804841351
- Open LibraryOL24040346M
Classifications
- DDC736/.982
- LCCTT870 .L2373 2010
- LCCTT870.L2373 2010
Description
Two famed origami artists and award-winning authors offer 25 fun and innovative origami projects from their renowned Origamido Studio as well as many of the world's most talented paper-folding designers.
Description
Clean out your recycling bin, don't add to your garbage can, it's time to fold! Yesterday's trash is today's unlimited folding potential for the origami artist. Origami artist and authors, Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander present 25 fun and unique origami projects from the Origamido Studio and from some of the world's best paper folding designers, including Nick Robinson, Herman Van Goubergen, and Rona Gurkewitz. They also show how to evaluate post-consumer foldables for recycled art, and the fold like a pro. The origami models are presented for the reader who may have little or no previous folding experience, but experienced folders will also be intrigued by the novel nature of the folds and the unusual material involved.
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- Trash Origami: 25 Paper Folding Art Projects Reusing Everyday Materials
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