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danny31374
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Origami Masks
I've very interested in Origami masks and likenesses of faces. There's a picture of a Yoshizawa self-portrait in Engel's book and instructions for a Guy Fawkes mask online, and I've found nothing else on the subject. If anyone could point the way to any online resources or books, it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
- JeossMayhem
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I don't know much in terms of online resources but I would suggest you try out Tomoko Fuse's 'The Mask'.
http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Mask.html
I don't have it but I've definitely had a good experience with all of Fuse's books. It's pricy, as much as Works of Satoshi Kamiya, but there's plenty of designs in the book to keep you busy.
http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Mask.html
I don't have it but I've definitely had a good experience with all of Fuse's books. It's pricy, as much as Works of Satoshi Kamiya, but there's plenty of designs in the book to keep you busy.
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- Jonnycakes
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If you are interested in masks, you have to have a look at Joisel's work. It is simply amazing what he can do with a piece of paper. Take a look: http://ericjoisel.com/humans.html