Origami is a physical art form – figures are created out of folded and creased paper. But in response to COVID-19, Bruin Origami For All has turned to a digital platform to support their physical art.
If you ask anyone what origami is, one might think of paper cranes, animals, or boxes. They might also think of complex origami like different insects or dragons. These are great examples of origami, ...
I’ve always been interested in origami, but it’s been hard to find directions that consistently make sense. It’s all dashed lines and dotted lines and arrows pointing in vague directions, and it’s ...
When he was in 5th grade, Robin Kim had to make origami for a class project. He was hooked, and ever since then, he’s been making paper cranes as a hobby. Even though he continued working on cranes ...
If you’ve ever attempted to construct a paper football or put together one of those fortune tellers, then you know manipulating paper into unnatural shapes is a tough task. But for members of MIT’s ...
Want to turn that sheet of paper into a swan? Or how about something useful like a case for business cards? Origami can be decorative or utilitarian, you just have to know how use it. Here's an easy ...
This is part of a weekly series introducing readers to individuals who are passionate about our Mid-Valley community. Katy Bayless grew up loving to fold paper and after routinely going to Portland's ...
Lisa S. Douglass’s artistic journey with Origami began not with personal mastery, but with her son’s unexpected discovery of an old, forgotten Origami book tucked away on a shelf. Although Douglass, ...