[Origami] Simple, but Elegant, Models

2012-10-29 Thread Chris Lott
I'd like to embark on folding--and writing a bit about--simple, elegant models. What models are your favorite simple, elegant models? I know this is absolutely subjective and the only rule is, I think, that there are no rules. I'm just curious to see what would fulfill that definition for you.

Re: [Origami] Simple, but Elegant, Models

2012-10-29 Thread Gareth Chen
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote: What models are your favorite simple, elegant models? c -- Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org In my opinion, Roman Diaz's Origami Essence has some of the most elegant models I've seen. For example, the 3D models, like the

Re: [Origami] Simple yet elegant models

2012-10-29 Thread Anne LaVin
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Rosemary Browne rosemary.brow...@gmail.com wrote: This model comes from Senbazurfrance. It is called Poule de Paques. I am sorry I cannot translate to French; however, I have folded this model many times and_I _have named it Classy Bird and refer to it as such

Re: [Origami] Simple yet elegant models

2012-10-29 Thread oritsuru68
Guillaume Denis is a long time member of the MFPP.

Re: [Origami] Simple, but Elegant, Models

2012-10-29 Thread Leyla Torres
Chris Lott wrote: What models are your favorite simple, elegant models? Here I list a few simple models I love: 1- Nun -Kasahara (One of my all-time favorites ) here is a photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/latrenza/5673579808/ 2- Heart - Ildikó Vass http://www.origamispirit.com/?p=6970 3-