Tomoko Fuse's ORITERASU
This is breathtaking. Otherworldly.
Thanks for sharing it.
Serena
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Hi Gerardo --
It's a difficult choice. I like "landscape" for it's connection with life
outdoors, which so many of us are missing right now.
However, I would select "no name" for it's happy brightness. The colors
are mood-elevating and the design suggests continuity, a continuing cycle
of
Thought you might be interested in this excerpt from an email I received
asking for contributions. It describes playwright Joseph Rajiv's thoughts
about Animals Out of Paper, his wonderful origami-themed play -- seen in NY
at the Second Stage theater in 2008 -- and mentions his plans for a
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> http://kissdrama.club/watch-online/life-on-the-line-2018
In this TV drama about Hong Kong ambulance men, the final episode (#15),
> about 20 minutes in, has a bit of origami, with philosophy of life
> included.
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> I got a McAfee warning ("very risky") about this website when I tried to
Does anyone recognize this model? Name? Creator? Documentation sources?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1C3oTkd6UFwURUt_8_Mga0vZgO9jQ11ww
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uR0wHfe9smwxWCXvx7HnghYSrOgcyeTy
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Serena
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One of our teachers would like to teach Bill Reyes' *Chloe's Star *at the
OrigamiUSA convention in June. We'd like to have Bill's permission to
present this model.
If anyone has contact information (or if Bill Reyes is reading this
posting), please reply to me off-list.
Thanks, Serena
I'm setting up the class schedule for PCOC in November. One of our
teachers would like to teach a model by Mariko Kubo but I can find no
contact information for her.
I'd appreciate any help in finding a way to get in touch with her.
Thanks,
Serena
I'm setting up the class schedule for PCOC in November. One of our
teachers would like to teach a model by Joe Power but I have no contact
information for him.
I'd appreciate any help in finding a way to get in touch with him.
Thanks,
Serena
On 9/7/2017 2:10 PM, Andrew Hans wrote:
*I am curious then, as to why Origami OUSA has a different opinion .
Theyrequire us to get permission from the model designer or the estate
ifdeceased in order to teach a model at their convention. Is there
someonefrom that organization that cares to
Thanks so much to all of you for your great suggestions and commentary.
Serena
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A friend of mine loves origami and is interested in starting to fold. She
has no experience and would prefer to start with a basic book rather than
classes or individual instruction.
I know there are many great books out there designed partly or fully for
beginners, but I'd love to hear your
A wonderful article in the Sunday New York Times on origami, Robert Lang's
exhibit at the Pasadena Art Center College of Design, the growing role of
video tutorials and other exciting developments in this art form:
http://www.nytimes
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