Origami for the Connoisseur

Origami for the Connoisseur

Author: Kunihiko Kasahara

Publisher:

Published: 1998-10

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9784817090027

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Here at last is an origami book intended solely for the advanced paperfolder. Groundbreaking in concept and challenging in content, it presents sixty-five ingenious projects by respected masters working in a variety of themes and origami genres. From Toshikazu Kawasaki's Unique Iso-area Folding Method to David Briil's remarkable "bottle" to Peter Engel's playful "kangaroo," the featured designs have been carefully chosen to test the refined sensibilities and stimulate the artistic appetites of the origami devotee. If you are an accomplished paperfolder you will be inspired by the beauty and logic of the geometric form as discovered in such designs as Hourglass, Rotating Tetrahedon, Brain Ticklers, and Extraterrestrial Being. You will delight in the wit and poetry of representational origami as you create delicate and winsome patterns for Kitten, Goose, Pelican, Giraffe, Camellia, Spiral Snail Shell, Ground Beetle, Pine Cone, Fox, and many more designs. What's more, you will find the key to successfully mastering numerous intricate techniques and complex paper fold...with ease! This is no ordinary origami workbook. Complicated processes are made highly accessible-yet remain daring-through clear, concise instructions and highly detailed diagrams. One of the unexpected joys of the book is that its mentally invigorating text will serve as an ongoing inspiration to novel approaches and new origami adventures - even after you have completed a project.


Paper Magic

Paper Magic

Author: Katherine Gleason

Publisher: Troll Communications

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780816745425

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Learn the traditional art of paper folding with step-by-step directions.


Origami

Origami

Author: Eric Kenneway

Publisher: Gallery Books

Published: 1985-05-01

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9780831766689

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A guide to the ancient Chinese art of paperfolding offers instructions for both easy and elaborate designs


Prehistoric Origami

Prehistoric Origami

Author: John Montroll

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1990-01-01

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9780486265889

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Over 1,200 clearly outlined folding instructions show how to create 20 paper models of world's most celebrated extinct animals as well as a mountain, volcano, dinosaur egg, and a prehistoric tree.


Extreme Origami

Extreme Origami

Author: Kunihiko Kasahara

Publisher: Sterling

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780806988535

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Using new materials, forms, and folding and design techniques, this book presents projects from an arching form of curves and folds called "Before the Big Bang" to forms derived from super pinwheel-cube modules.


Origamido

Origamido

Author: Michael G. LaFosse

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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This book showcases the finest examples of origami art from around the world. Several diagrams are included that reveal the secrets behind some of the masters' most famous pieces.


Genuine Origami

Genuine Origami

Author: Jun Maekawa

Publisher: Japan Publications Trading

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9784889962512

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Contains illustrated instructions for creating forty-three mathematically-based origami models.


Origami Omnibus

Origami Omnibus

Author: Kunihiko Kasahara

Publisher: Japan Publications (USA)

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780870406966

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Over 150 models and panoramas folded from one or more squares, including animals, flowers, faces, modular models, geometric shapes, and much more.


Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen

Author: Katherine Gleason

Publisher: Race Point Publishing

Published: 2017-03-01

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1631064444

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From Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims, his 1992 graduate collection, to Plato's Atlantis, the last show before his death in 2010, Lee Alexander McQueen was as celebrated for the exquisite tailoring, meticulous craftsmanship, and stunning originality of his designs as he was notorious for his theatrical—and often controversial—runway shows. McQueen found inspiration for his avant-garde collections everywhere: his Scottish ancestry, Alfred Hitchcock movies, Yoruba mythology, the destruction of the environment—even the fashion industry itself. Whatever his inspiration, however, McQueen’s concept for his runway show came first and was crucial to the development of the collection. Every show had a narrative and was staged with his characteristic dramatic flair. Highland Rape featured disheveled models smeared with “blood” staggering down the runway in town clothes. In Scanners, two robots sprayed paint on a model trapped on a spinning platform. In Widows of Culloden, a hologram of supermodel Kate Moss held center stage. Other McQueen shows staged models walking through water, drifting snowflakes, rain, and wind tunnels; pole-dancing in garish makeup at a carnival, playing living pieces in a bizarre chess game, and performing with trained dancers in a Depression-era-style marathon. Illustrated throughout with stunning photography and liberally sprinkled with quotations from McQueen and those who knew him best, Alexander McQueen: Evolution is the story of the designer’s thirty-five runway shows and the genius behind them.