Paper artist Nguyễn Hùng Cường lives and works in Hanoi and folds many of his original, distinctly expressive origami works using a Vietnamese handmade paper called Dó. Cường tells All Things Paper that he began folding around the age of five or six and although his work has been featured in numerous popular books on origami, he has not yet made it his full-time career. See much more of his work on Flickr. More
Synchiropus occidentalis is a very rare species of dragonet from West Australia which is so seldom seen that very, very few pictures of this fish exist, let alone any video evidence.
A collection of fantastic prehistoric origami creatures such as mammoths, sabertooth tigers, prehistoric sea creatures and mammals and no dinosaurs.
When you think coral and saltwater fish, Nebraska would probably not come to mind immediately. Being triply landlocked, Nebraska is as far away from the sea as you could imagine.
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These origami lizards remind me a little bit of M. C. Escher's lizard tressellations. Simple and elegant, these paper reptiles were designed by origami expert, Roman Dias. The folding pattern for the lizards may be found here. Sorry, no instructions are available. :(
When a bride and groom zip-line into their wedding day festivities, you know it's going to be a really good time. And all of the yummy DIY details, gorgeous custom dress and donuts from this Washingto...
Origami Crane
Working from a tiny table in the nook of her living room, California-based artist Angela Schwer crafts explosive dahlias, gardenias, poppies, fungi, and sea creatures all from a custom blend of polymer clays. Meant primarily as decorative objects, the dense handmade pieces are surprisingly detailed, assembled from hundreds of perfectly formed clay pieces and formed into large tiles that can be hung from a wall or set on a table. More
Some awesome looking arctic origami animals such as penguins, polar bears, seals, actic foxes and lots more.
Square Printable Wall Art: An Introspective Origami Fox Surrounded By Paper Butterflies. PRINTABLE ARTWORK | INSTANT DOWNLOAD | PLEASE READ DETAILS BELOW This origami paper stylized image presents visual depth that makes the fox appear to be a living creature that has stepped out of the pages of a child's pop up book. It is one of a kind conversational piece that can be displayed within a myriad of backdrops but looks best with light muted colors surrounded by a frame made of simple unfinished wood. This package includes a download for 7 high-quality printable 300 dpi art files that are suitable for clear and crisp printing in square 1:1 ratio, all sizes are measured in inches: 4"x4" 8"x8" 10"x10" 12"x12" 14"x14" 16"x16" 20"x20" Please do not modify or use our digital art files for reproduction, commercial use or resale in any form.
Here is a delightful origami piece by Nguyen Hung Cuong which he calls "Rat Chef" (an homage to Disney Pixar's Ratatouille perhaps? ^^). The rat, the chef hat and the spoon were each folded from separate piece of paper. The folding pattern for the rat (spoon and hat not included) may be downloaded from Cuong's page here.
Welcome to the Jungle- Elephant Head Papercraft: The elephant is a very elegant and majestic creature, despite of its massive size. Unfortunately, many elephants are illegally poached for ivory. Thus, I designed this papercraft in tribute to the endangered elephants. This beautiful paper craft of …
For the average Joe, a paper crane is perhaps the most advanced foray they could undertake into the intricate art of origami. Artist Nguyen Hung Cuong, however, has managed to transcend the limits of existing origami instructions to create his own designs and become one of Vietnam’s forefront figures in origami. ...