'Death, taxes and teddy bears- three things you can always rely on'
-Garfield the Cat. My Neorigami
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My name is Origami Badger, this is my second post on the Origami Forum; thanks for having me!
I have done origami for many years, but enjoying a new creative boost recently.. (after reading ODS probably!)
I live in the Midlands (UK), but moving to London soon (if I can get a job, hopefully Japanese company).
Any other Londoners, lets get together and fold...
I also want to learn folding from CPs, and how to fold them with an enjoyable sequence - I really like Komatsu/Kawahata's models. They have a great feel!
Anyway, thanks for having me!
OB
(ps, check out my first Flickr if you have a moment! Leave a comment!)
Hello- i'm not from london- funnily enough i'm from the Midlands, but anyway, welcome to the forum!
'Death, taxes and teddy bears- three things you can always rely on'
-Garfield the Cat. My Neorigami
[url=http://%20the-intelligence-division.bandcamp.com]My bandcamp page[/url]
Hi Harpseal
Thanks for your welcome. Are you part of the BOS? We've probably met it you are part! Ill drop you a PM.
Are there any good folding groups in the Midlands? (just before I move to London)
OB
I'm not a BOS member but it's always been on my wish list. I have never seen a single origami group in the midlands, but then there's Birmingham, which i've never really explored or checked, and there probably is one in there somewhere.
'Death, taxes and teddy bears- three things you can always rely on'
-Garfield the Cat. My Neorigami
[url=http://%20the-intelligence-division.bandcamp.com]My bandcamp page[/url]
I staarted folding simple models when iwas 13 because i fell in love with japan and particurally to origami but the i stopped because somehow i started to get bored. At the end of the secon year in high school a friend of mine brought me an old origami book by bill sakoda and from then i just couldn't stop.
Now i'm 17 and i' m enjoing origami more than ever. last Christmas i joined the C.D.O., the origami italian association.
Hi, I'm bflame7,
I am 18 and have folded for 3 years. I live in Kentucky. I got started from a paper airplane calendar.
Since then, I have designed about 200 models - modulars, representationals, tessellations, everything.
I'm working on my first origami book, which will be focused on high-intermediate to supercomplex modulars.
Here's my Flickr page [http://www.flickr.com/photos/58488774@N04/]
Hi all!
My name is Ricardo and I'm from Brazil.
I'm into origami for about 3 years.
My account in origami forum is from 2010 but all this time I just used to read topics and don't post...
I really love origami and I will "activate" my account now (start posting!)
Well, that's it.
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ricardo.alves7315
My name is Christophe. I am from Belgium. I'm 42 and I'm folding for 2 years.
I am pretty active on the french forum and a bit on flickr. I subscribe to this forum sometimes ago, but I don't have enough time to follow everything. Although when I look for something about origami, this forum is one of my 'datacenter'.
What I like in origami, is the magic. With just paper, fingers and creativity, amazing stuff are coming out. When I look origami, my eyes are always like those of a kid discovering the beauty of creativity...
hi all... My name is Alec, I have always had an interest in origami but lately i have wanted to get back into origami and more specifically wet folded origami. I rarely had the time in the past but lately things has changed and now want to get back into the origami hobby, It's great to see there is such a huge forum for origami
Hello
My name is Filip. I'm interested in origami(addiction), graphic designing, architecture. I'm folding origami quite long, sth about 7-8 years but i had a hald year break after 3 years of folding .