Incredibly Skilled “On the page” Origami

White Hand, 2007
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Little Erected Ruin, 2007
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Little Erected Rui (detail), 2007

Half Way Through, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper, pencil, and glue

Half Way Through (detail) , 2006

On The Other Side, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

On The Other Side, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

On The Other Side (detail), 2006
Walking Snail, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue
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February 22nd, 2008 at 6:11 pm
Very nice. Such skill and creativity. My personal favorite is Looking Back.
July 5th, 2010 at 4:15 pm
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