Hank Simon wrote:
>> Roman Diaz wrote: Today I received my copy of John Montroll's Origami
>> Horses.<<
> I looked on Amazon and found "Horses in Origami" but there's no preview or
> further description other than 28 horse models.
Could you provide a little more review, maybe a list of artists
> I looked on Amazon and found "Horses in Origami" but there's no preview or
> further description other than 28 horse models.
> Could you provide a little more review, maybe a list of artists, names of
> their models, and your opinion of the model and difficulty, or if you know of
> a Web page
In the anime movie called "Wolf Children : Ame and Yuki" (狼子供の雨と雪) directed
by Mamoru Hosoda, at 33:08 minutes, we can see the traditional crane as a
decoration on the ground glass panel of a piece of furniture. There are
three of them, disposed as if heading left.
I don't know whether it's a hint
I was sent this, I haven't checked out the directions yet, but the photo is
certainly stunning
http://thehomesteadsurvival.com/stunning-geometric-sculpture-frugal-gift-idea/#.UboR3flOPTp
Kathy Knapp,
Peoria, Illinois, USA
Do well your part today. - Juliette Gordon Low
Hello,
the following page shows photoshopped self-portrais of a 14 year old
boy that remind a bit of fairy tales. The last picture on the page
shows an installation of hanging cranes and the boy next to an Origami
horse. There's also a picture featuring a traditional boat.
http://www.demilked.com
>>> Roman Diaz wrote: Today I received my copy of John Montroll's Origami
>>> Horses.
I looked on Amazon and found "Horses in Origami" but there's no preview or
further description other than 28 horse models.
Could you provide a little more review, maybe a list of artists, names of their
models
In today's 'Pearls before Swine' comic strip:
http://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2013/06/13/
Rebecca Gieseking
http://rebecca.gieseking.us