That turtle IS in Advanced Origami, but it's only a picture on page 11. It'll be nice to see a diagram for that wonderful model.Max wrote:...The turtle design is in his first book...
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Maybe an 8M x 8M square would yeild a full sized gator, but the one at PEM is indeed 2M x 2M. Its hard to say what hes including in his book, perhaps other works he created while in Florida in 05/06. There is an online gallery for that exhibit, at this website. There was an article on his time spent there as well, but I can't seem to find it.
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Here is a picture I took of one of the alligators while visiting the Origamido studio in 2006.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bkwebb/293968881/
I also happened to be at the Origamido studio the day Michael finished folding the one for the exhibit that opened in April 2005. I was at the studio on St. Patrick's Day 2005, March 17. Michael said it was from 5 foot by 5 foot handmade paper. I was lucky enough to see the alligator partially complete and then finished. It took a couple days to fold, because of the pleats. Unfortunately I did not get any pictures my first visit.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bkwebb/293968881/
I also happened to be at the Origamido studio the day Michael finished folding the one for the exhibit that opened in April 2005. I was at the studio on St. Patrick's Day 2005, March 17. Michael said it was from 5 foot by 5 foot handmade paper. I was lucky enough to see the alligator partially complete and then finished. It took a couple days to fold, because of the pleats. Unfortunately I did not get any pictures my first visit.
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Hi all,
For those who are not subscribing to the O-List, according to Michael, this is the list of models (in alphabetical order) which will appear in their upcoming book :
American Alligator
Banana Slug
Birdwing Butterfly
Cormorant
F-14 Tomcat Fighter Jet
Grackle
Humpback Whale
Mudarri Luna Moth
Munich Orchid and Leaf
Modular Flower and Leaf
Penguin
Pond Turtle
West Indian Manatee
He said that he will try to get a gallery together soon and post it on their web site.
Rgds,
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For those who are not subscribing to the O-List, according to Michael, this is the list of models (in alphabetical order) which will appear in their upcoming book :
American Alligator
Banana Slug
Birdwing Butterfly
Cormorant
F-14 Tomcat Fighter Jet
Grackle
Humpback Whale
Mudarri Luna Moth
Munich Orchid and Leaf
Modular Flower and Leaf
Penguin
Pond Turtle
West Indian Manatee
He said that he will try to get a gallery together soon and post it on their web site.
Rgds,
Boon
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