She found her perfect place to hide on the piano.
And she reminds me of 'Kaa, the snake' ;-))
"Trust in Me (The Python's Song)" is a song in the widely popular Walt Disney film, The Jungle Book, from 1967. The song was sung by Sterling Holloway playing the part of "Kaa, the snake". The song was written by Disney staff songwriters, Robert and Richard Sherman.
In the song, Kaa quickly hypnotizes Mowgli into a calm, soothing, relaxing trance, sending Mowgli walking along his body until he finally coils himself around Mowgli just like he did before. As the song concludes, Kaa readies himself to devour the boy, only to be stopped by Shere Khan the tiger in his search for Mowgli.'' - info WiKi
Enjoy the song and film: "Trust in me"
The lyrics:
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes, trust in me
You can sleep, safe and sound
Knowing I am around
Sleep into silent slumber
Sail on a silver mist
Slowly and surely your senses
Will cease to resist
Just relax, be at rest
Like a bird, in a nest
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes, and trust in me
Trust in me, just in me
Shut your eyes, and trust in me
Model: origami Snake
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams: Tanteidan Convention Book #25
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The preparation of the origami Snake ;-)
It was between the clothespins for a few weeks to maintain its shape.
Here you can see her in full color or in monochrome without the the clothespins.
Folded from 70x70cm double colored kraftpaper.
Model: origami Snake
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams: Tanteidan Convention Book #25
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""Yeah, sssome of you guessssed right ;-))) Wasssn't that difficult, wasss it? Wishing you a very pleasssant week ahead", hissed the snake.
She felt very relieved when the clothespins were removed.
Folded from 70x70cm double colored kraftpaper as a present. She now keeps a watchful eye over a department at the music conservatory. ;-))
Inside a wire is placed as a spine, so you make a form you like and the curves will stay.
Model: origami Snake
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams: Tanteidan Convention Book #25
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Even though this origami Snake looks dangerous with those fangs, she's harmless.
In the first comment box you can see her in full color. Which photo you like more?
Folded from 70x70cm double colored kraftpaper as a present. She now keeps a watchful eye over a department at the music conservatory. ;-))
Inside a wire is placed as a spine, so you make a form you like and the curves will stay.
Model: origami Snake
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams: Tanteidan Convention Book #25
Tags: marjan smeijsters origami snake origami snake 3d diagrams paper paperart papiroflexia monochrome tanteidan convention book #25 tanteidan mono gen hagiwara
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"""Have you seen my mummy? We're playing hide and seek, but I can't find her.........""".
Who can help this little origami kitten? ;-))
Model: origami Kitten
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams in the book 'Spirits of Origami' by Gen Hagiwara
Folded this little one with a 15x15cm piece of textured paper.
Final size: length 9,5cm, height 5cm, width 2cm
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