Extreme Origami

Extreme Origami by Kunihiko Kasahara, published by Sterling Pub. in 2002, is a unique exploration of advanced origami techniques. This edition, written in English and comprising 72 pages, delves into innovative folding methods that transform simple shapes like triangles and squares into intricate designs. Readers will discover how to create a variety of objects, including multi-pointed stars and gyroscopic whirligigs, showcasing the versatility of origami as a craft.
The book presents a range of elaborate designs that challenge traditional origami boundaries, inviting readers to craft whimsical figures such as crows and flying saucers, as well as beautifully nested boxes and sculptured gift containers. With a focus on creativity and skill development, this guide encourages enthusiasts of all levels to push their crafting abilities to new heights. Whether you are a seasoned origami artist or a beginner, this book offers a comprehensive look at the possibilities within the realm of papercrafts.
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Explore the far edges of what’s possible with “the new origami.” The objects are fantastic, but the folding techniques use simple triangles and squares, pyramids, and cubes. Master spiral designs, multi-pointed stars, 9-sided gift boxes, and 12-sided gyroscopic whirligigs. More elaborate designs invite you into the outer-space world of stars with starbeams and 8-sided flying saucers, whimsical crows in the grass, gorgeous nested boxes, and sculptured gift containers.
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