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Elaborate Geometric Masks Made from a Single Sheet of Paper. Kirigami. Kirigami y origami hecho con tarjetas de presentación.

Kirigami

El kirigami es el arte del papel recortado, así como el origami lo es del papel plegado. Cuando surgió el papel, en China, casi de inmediato alguien lo cortó, así que el origen del kirigami es milenario. El kirigami es el arte y la técnica de cortar el papel dibujando con las tijeras. Se diferencia de los "recortables" en que estos últimos necesitan de un trazo o dibujo previo y en el kirigami se recortan las figuras directamente con las tijeras, lo que lo convierte en una técnica muy creativa. Su término deriva de las palabras japonesas kiru, que significa cortar, y gami, papel. Etimología del término[editar] Deriva de las palabras japonesas kiru, que significa cortar, y gami, papel.

Concepto operativo de trabajo didáctico[editar] "Kirigami es el arte de cortar el papel, dibujando con las tijeras, con el fin de lograr el desarrollo de competencias y habilidades integrales de la persona que lo cultiva". Historia[editar] Peter Callesen - escultura em papel. Parece um pequeno trabalho de origami - ou melhor, kirigami - feito num papel A4.

Peter Callesen - escultura em papel

ESCULTURAS EN ORIGAMI. Water Repellent Furoshiki. They've been around for thousands of years, but Furoshiki are making a fresh, practical comeback thanks in part to Japan Store.

Water Repellent Furoshiki

Once cherished as the precious carrier of royal and holy robes, the Japanese cloth squares were also used as bathmats centuries ago but today, they can be used as anything from a tote to a shawl. Returning to favor as the ubiquity of plastic bags comes into question, reusable Furoshiki represent an eco-friendly alternative. The newest iteration of Furoshiki, part of the shop's Japanese-focused White Label Collection, comes in vibrantly patterned, water-repellent fabric that can be folded to wrap and carry stuff in an infinite number of ways. A video directed by Saneyuki Owada demonstrates the Furoshiki in action for everything from picnic dates and bike rides to unexpected rain showers or trips to the market. The water-repellent Furoshiki are available through White Label's website in a variety of traditional and contemporary patterns for approximately $38 each.

Beautiful and Creative Origami Creations. Origami is the art of paper folding.

Beautiful and Creative Origami Creations

This post showcases beautiful and creative origami creations. Grulla Origami Designed by Roman Diaz and Daniel Naranjo, folded by Emre Ayaroğlu from 37*37cm MC treated tissue. Highlighting interesting projects involving paper. Quilled Paper Alphabet by Dan Hoopert 19 year old Uk-based graphic designer Dan Hoopert has crafted an intricate 3D alphabet series out of swirled quilled tendrils of paper as a personal project.

highlighting interesting projects involving paper.

The ornate detail in each of the letters is absolutely remarkable! For creation of typography in the realm of paper, this definitely sets itself apart from the rest. One can only imagine the amount of hours it took to produce this piece. Well done! Goran konjevod’s organic origami. For years I have been fascinated by mathematician-turned-artists who delight us with their complex pleated tessellations and they often show up here on the pages of Daily Art Muse.

goran konjevod’s organic origami

Towards A Torus Dr. Goran Konjevod, a mathematics and computer science professor, creates lovely curving waves with paper using pleated tessellations. The abstract shapes form naturally by the tension of the paper “when multiple layers of paper are arranged according to regular or irregular patterns.” Peeking Over Big Yellow Improvisation Double Fluted Slow Twist Most of my pieces so far are abstract shapes naturally formed by the tension of the paper when multiple layers of paper are arranged according to regular or irregular patterns. Organic Origami, Goran Konjevod’s website. Useful origami for solid and sweet chairs. You cannot dislike those chairs.

Useful origami for solid and sweet chairs

They’re not just like other cardboard chairs. They’re not cubic. They look as simple or as complex as an origami. They’re innovative, include secondary functions besides the “make me sit on a reused box” primary one. And guess what, they’re free, you download the instructions from the website, print them and fold your own. Swiss-based architect Nicola Enrico Stubli created them. For lazy parents, there are not complete piece of furniture for you to buy, the philosophy (that we deeply support) is that you need to play the fold games. Fabric Origami Workshop. Furoshiki Japanese Wrapping Cloth. In Focus: How to use "Furoshiki" [MOE] Furoshiki. Techniques. Category:Furoshiki. 3.bp.blogspot.com/-OLS53mKXIW8/UFz2XBwTMdI/AAAAAAAACN4/D93RH-AgxTA/s1600/11.