These are a few things I’ve folded over the past year or so. I made this collage trying out a neat (currently free) app on my iPhone: Photo Collage. Credits, from top right going clockwise: dragon, designed by me, folded from an uncut square; crucifix, designed by me, folded from one uncut rectangle; dragon, designed by Won Park, folded from two uncut dollar bills (no glue either – you can unfold it and spend the money); Jack-in-the-box, designed by Max Hulme, folded from one uncut rectangle.
Four-igami
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I am a translator, origami artist/teacher, and photographer, a blogger, former philosophy professor, and I love to sing. You can see my photos on Flickr and buy prints of some of them on Fine Art America. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter (@mehjg), and in various and sundry other social media sites on the web. View all posts by Matthew Green


The crucifix is so unique! Wow! How long does something like that take you to make? What can’t you create with origami???? Wow…
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Thank you! The crucifix probably takes about half an hour, but I haven’t timed it. There are practically no limits to what can be done with origami, if you have enough time and big enough paper – and are really good at designing models…
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