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Автор: Nick Robinson
Издательство: Ingram
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isbn: 9781462918904
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      Contents

       Introduction

       How to Fold & Choosing Paper

       My Folding Philosophy

       Origami Techniques

       Leaf

       Snails in Love

       Star Form

       Freiburg Dish

       Arrowhead Tessellation

       Baby Rabbit

       Heart Card

       Business Card Holder

       Pecking Bird

       Angel

       Cat Brooch

       Woodpecker

       German House

       Elephant

       Flexi-Fish Form

       Styracosaurus

       Frog

       Time for Lunch

       Buddha’s Head

       Arlington Box

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      Contents

       - Audio Files (.mp3)

       - Folding Papers (.pdf)

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      Introduction

      Like any art form, origami encompasses a wide range of different styles; from simple to complex, from realistic to caricature, from geometric to organic. Throughout the thirty years I have been folding paper, my creations have moved further and further toward the simple end of the spectrum. Every fold must earn its place and the end result should be elegant, thoughtful and clean. Origami, in my view, is about reducing a subject to basic elements; to capture the essence with as few folds as are necessary. Technique should never get in the way of artistry!

      This book presents a selection of my designs representing my vision of origami. I appreciate many different styles of folding, but I believe you should always follow your instincts when creating. Don’t produce work with the aim of impressing other people. Inevitably, you will discover many models that do not meet your own standards. These should be set aside; maybe you can further refine them later. It is only by being ruthlessly self-critical that you can improve the quality of your output.

      As I grow older, I spend more time thinking and talking about origami as well as folding it. One topic that frequently returns is that of origami as a process as well as an end result—is origami a journey, or a destination? For the folder, the process of folding is a direct relationship with the paper. Once complete, there is little you can do with a model, apart from display it or give it away. In some ways, it can be seen as a by-product of the folding. For this reason, I spend a great deal of time looking at the folding process. I assess the various ways of achieving each step, choosing the one I feel makes the folding more intriguing, more elegant, more fluid. It isn’t possible with every step, but it’s a guiding tenet.

      I also believe that a creator’s work should reflect aspects of their personality and life. There is no reason why a model cannot make a statement, or contain humor, or reflect other passions you