Well, here it is, the final model: the origami Puffer Fish.
He was so kind to come out of the water for the photoshoot, lucky me ;-))
The Tongue, you saw yesterday (or see photo first comment box) is a look on the inside, or the not completely finished fish was laying on his back, so to speak. :-))
I folded it from just one sheet gold/red kaftpapier (70x70cm). Final size: length 22cm, width 14cm, height 9cm.
Model: origami Puffer Fish
Design: Jang Yong Ik
Diagrams in the book 'Origami Pro 4 - World Ocean Origami' by the Korea Origami Association
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Another in between folding step, most creases have been made.
I went for a cup of tea and when I came back and saw this 'model' laying on my table, I immediately had to think of the tongue logo of the Rollings stones.
And as it is Sliders Sunday, I created this, was fun to to do ;-))
HSS
"The tongue and lips logo or alternatively the lips and tongue logo, also known as the Hot Lips logo, or the Rolling Stones Records logo, or simply the Rolling Stones logo, is a logo designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the rock band The Rolling Stones in 1970."
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'I'm always trying to turn things upside down and see if they look any better.'
Quote - Tibor Kalman
And that is exactly what I did here, now it looks like "this shape" is hanging on the ceiling. I did a color change too.
Still it is the same shape as I showed you yesterday (see first comment box).
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When folding an origami model there are always interesting intermediate phases with beautiful geometric shapes, which also makes folding fun. Not only the end result but also the in between steps, at least that applies to me ;-)
In this photo you see the same shape (folded from one piece of paper), but the focus is different. I couldn't decide which one I liked the most ( can you?), so I thought I'd just make it a diptych. Two of a kind and yet different. ;-))
Happy Monochrome Thursday
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"Everybody in Origami-world is trying to help to find traces and clues that could help to solve the mystery of the eating of "Fish".
Like 'Tech-no-Witch', who is using her supersonic broom and telescopic eyes to collect information. She is flying at such speed that she has lost all her colors, so its seems...... if you are lucky to see her passing by."
Model: origami "Witch"
Design: Jang Yong Ik
Diagrams in the book "Origami Pro - Fantasy" by the Korea Origami Association, 2016
Folded from 50x50cm thin white paper
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