Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new outdoor traveling summer exhibition at Wichita’s Botanica, “Origami in the Garden,” may be based on the traditional ...
Origami paperwork creates delicate sculptures through intricate folds. Each crease has to add to the work while preserving the structural and artistic contributions of each prior movement. The actions ...
Amid the fast-paced, stressful pace of everyday life, Leu Gardens invites visitors to take a break in nature while exploring an outdoor art exhibit inspired by the Zen art of origami. “Origami in the ...
WHEN: May 13 through Nov. 1; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Friday WHERE: Box Studio & Sculpture Garden, 3453 New Mexico 14, Cerrillos MORE INFO: Tickets are not required, but there is a suggested donation of ...
“Origami in the Garden,” a traveling exhibition of large-scale, origami-inspired metal sculptures begun in 2014 by the husband-and-wife team of Kevin Box (BFA 1999 Fine Arts) and Jennifer Box, is ...
At first glance, these intricate forms might look like digital renderings or carefully engineered structures—but they are, in fact, made from a single sheet of paper. Polly Verity transforms flat ...
Origami is very cool! Yes, taking simple pieces of paper and, through various ingenious folds, making beautiful works of art is most definitely cool. Now take cool and supersize it. Can't be done?
At the Arts & Crafts Cooperative Inc. gallery this past Saturday, 10-year-old origami artist Max Berg explained the process of creating his on-display piece “Gentle Dragon.” Berg’s collection is made ...
All you need to practice origami (which means “to fold paper” in Japanese) is a sheet of paper and a little focus, but certain tools can make the process easier. Here are some recommendations to guide ...
Origami began as a ceremonial Japanese art form and has since inspired breakthroughs in aerospace engineering, medical devices, and the mathematics of folding.
The new outdoor traveling summer exhibition at Wichita’s Botanica, “Origami in the Garden,” may be based on the traditional Japanese paper art, but the 18 pieces on display throughout the 20-plus-acre ...