Inflatable Piggy Origami
Posted in: UncategorizedPrima o poi imparerò a smanettare con gli origami, grande raffinata tecnica giapponese. Questo Inflatable Piggy esempio è stato realizzato piegando un foglio di 15cm quadrati da Roman Diaz.
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Prima o poi imparerò a smanettare con gli origami, grande raffinata tecnica giapponese. Questo Inflatable Piggy esempio è stato realizzato piegando un foglio di 15cm quadrati da Roman Diaz.
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A Sophie Kemp piace realizzare anelli in carta piegando banconote di diverse nazioni.
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Avec cette vidéo colorée et en technique stop-motion, l’artiste Wan-Tzu nous montre son amour du café et le plaisir que son arôme peut donner. Jouant avec les formes et les couleurs, cette vidéo rafraîchissante est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.
London studios Anomaly and Unit9 are collating patterns donated by artists, which users can print out with instructions to make origami cranes in exchange for a donation to disaster relief in Japan.
Top: Zeitguised
Above: Matt Lyon
Called One Thousand Cranes for Japan, the project draws on Japanese legend that a person who folds 1000 origami cranes will be granted a wish.
Above: Laura Quick
Artists involved so far include Zeitguised, Tokyo Plastic and Matt Lyon, with new artists added each day.
Above: Hennie Haworth
Join in here:
www.onethousandcranesforjapan.com
www.facebook.com/onethousandcranesforjapan
Above: Actop
Above: Todd Selby
The information that follows is from the designers:
As the aftermath of the tsunami continues to cause serious disruption throughout northern Japan, we need to bring aid and support to the area as quickly as possible. Although financial donations will be greatly appreciated, it is also important that the people of Japan to know that we are contributing in a way that transcends monetary worth.
Above: Tokyo Plastic
An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish. Today, the Japanese still respect this custom and use it to help loved ones recover from illness or injury.
Above: Tom Uglow
One Thousand Cranes for Japan takes this tradition and expands it across the globe in a unified display of goodwill. Anomaly London has together with Unit9 created a project where in exchange for a donation you can print a specially designed pattern to fold into an origami crane in support of Japan.
Many famous artists have donated patterns for the initiative. We launch with designs from animators Zeitguised, photographer Todd Selby, artist Paul Slater, creative collective Actop, illustrators Brian Grimwood, Hennie Haworth, Laura Quick, Matt Lyon and directors Tokyo Plastic.
We will add designs as they come in day by day: we are expecting submissions from Diane von Furstenberg, Brian Grimwood, Andy Gilmore, James Joyce, Mr Bingo and Jody Barton.
A donation to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund allows you to download and print off one of these illustrations, complete with instructions on how to make your own origami crane.
We are hoping many thousands of people will make a crane and in doing so focus their wishes of hope and recovery for those in the grip of this tragedy.
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Help Japan Poster by Wieden + Kennedy | “Please help Japan” – Tokujin Yoshioka | Heart for Japan by Delphine Perrot |
Un travail impressionnant sur le papier par l’artiste Elod Beregszaszi. Des sculptures rappelant l’art de l’origami, avec de nombreux détails et une très grande précision. Ces compositions sur plusieurs couches ornent les vitrines des magasins, des galeries et des hôtels à Londres.
Plus d’images dans la galerie.
Pour la sortie du nouveau forfait Origami Style, Orange innove dans sa communication avec le concours Paperquest : une customisation de toys et une démarche artistique de 8 artistes tels que Check Morris, So-Me ou Dran. Pour l’occasion, voici une dotation exclusive sur Fubiz.
– Voici une dotation exclusive Fubiz, avec cette production en série unique de 6 figurines en résine (15 centimètres de haut). Une réalisation par le scultpteur Alain Roussel sur un travail des artistes Check Morris, Cream, Small & Paze, Run, Dran, Andy Rementer, So-Me et Zilizou.
– Le principe est simple : tirage au sort des six gagnants parmi les commentaires de l’article. Limite pour la participation : le 20 novembre minuit.
Proprio questo week end stavo parlando con amici della varietà di sleeve che sono state prodotte per iPad. Questa di Incase, può essere ripegata su se stessa traformandosi così in uno stand. Da questo concetto riprende il nome ‘Origami Sleeve’.
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Des appliques murales très réussies sous la forme d’origami. Un aspect épuré et des sculptures d’animaux comme un rhinocéros, un daim et un bélier. Un excellent travail de l’artiste chilienne Veronica Posada de Si Studio à découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.