In fact, I have a problem : I lack of INSPIRATION !
So, I'd like you guys to submit comissions/requests/whatever you'd like to see me doing in Origami.
I just want to give some rules :
-->the theme is not important, but I prefer living things
-->it is better to provide pictures (drawings, paintings, photos, ...) of the thing you're referring to, and especially pictures with different angles if possible
-->try to keep in mind that it's "only" paper, so there is a maximum of 2 colours.
-->it's not something I'll sell (well, I don't really know), I just want to create something I wouldn't have thought of
I don't expect to have a lot of answer, so please if you have a rough idea that you find nice, develop it
Thanks









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就算身在他乡, 也改变不了我的中国心!
Every time I make it (not very often), I make a comment that it is made on the basis of the model of such or such origamist (in my gallery it is Riksha by Nicolas Terry and Devils by Maekawa). Indeed, Bird with book is on the basis of Roman Diaz work. I apologize if it wasn't added in comments, because I had a big problem with uploading photos - Internet in India is far from being a good one
Second, I sleep very well at night - hash is really good here and nature is really beautiful and silent...
Third, and the most important thing, there are many stupid guys pointing their fingers at you, and I don't wish at all to waste my energy to show them their mistakes.
My personal wish to you: spend your time not to intellectual masturbation but to make your origami alive and able to find the way to the hearts of others. I hope in this case your origami will become daily deviation.
Soon I am going to upload the photos of new works inspired by India. I will be glad if you send me your point of view about them.
With time you possibly will understand that any art is enough in itself and doesn't need anyone to give anything to it. We just perceive and make the things that exist for a long long time. But this understanding is a question of time. And time is timeless
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Some say, tis better to have loved and lost
I say, tis better to have loved and won
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