[Origami] Idea for OUSA Convention competition

2021-06-16 Thread Ken Fan
Something Brian Chan recently said made me think of this idea for the theme of an upcoming OUSA Convention competition (if it hasn't been done already): A race to fold an origami crane - using only one's feet. Has that been done already?

[Origami] Not Origami, but Kirigami history in 17th Century Netherlands “Joanna Koerten's Scissor-Cut Works Were Compared to Michelangelo” | JSTOR Daily

2021-06-16 Thread Karen Reeds
6/16/2021 I have always loved 17th C Dutch art, but I had no idea that papercutting was part of it. These articles do not mention the possibility of interactions between the Dutch and Japanese in this period -- a topic I hope a kirigami historian will follow up.

Re: [Origami] Giving away Paper/books in Central Ohio (USA) area

2021-06-16 Thread Daniel
That is so sad to hear. Not having time for Origami no more I hope all the best for you. Daniel. :-( On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 8:39 PM J Piette wrote: > All, > > Sadly I find that I no longer have time to fold Origami, and would like to > hand off the paper and books that I have to