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Origami flower
Origami flower






origami flower

Hydrangea 2010, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu Here’s another incredible potted origami flower plant. Freesia laxa, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu The partially budded flowers here really make this plant look like it could almost be real. Here’s a beautiful potted origami flower plant by Hsi-Min Tai. Amaryllis, Designed by Yoshihide Momotani and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu Origami Roses, Orange, Designed and Folded by Peter Kellerīoth the flowers themselves and the photography here are really beautiful. Here are a few different variations of his rose. Peter Keller has been experimenting and developing his own origami rose design. Cyclamen, Designed by Yoshihide Momotani and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu Planting these origami flowers in little pots with some real stones is a very nice touch. Spirit Flower, Designed and Folded by Sebastien Limet The flower itself is folded from a frog base and the rest of the plant is folded using a couple extra sheets of paper with different colours. Here’s an absolutely beautiful orchid design by Sebastien Limet. His friend is certainly lucky to receive a gift that looks this nice! Primula, Designed by Yoshihide Momotani and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu Tran Trung Hieu folded these beautiful origami flowers as a gift for his friend. Vase diagrams available in ORU Magazine #9 Wild rose diagrams available in Origami fioriti Wild Roses Designed by Nilva Fina Pillan and Vas Designed by Tomoko Fuse. Here’s a beautiful paper vase with two wild roses. Sprouting Dandelion, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieuįollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Dendelion v1.3, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieuįollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Facebook When it comes to making origami flowers and plants Tran Trung Hieu is an absolute master, here’s his dandelion plant folded at different stages on its life. The Tree Grows, Designed and Folded by Gonzalo Benavente If you’re ok with using a bunch of different sheets of paper you can fold something incredible like this flower tree. Bleeding Heart, Designed and Folded by Daniel Robinson This particular photo has been colour corrected in Photoshop because the folder didn’t have pink and white paper but it is designed to have that colour change if you’re using paper that’s pink on one side and white on the other.

origami flower

The entire branch of flowers is folded from one sheet of paper.

origami flower

The first set of flowers we’ll look at this this bleeding heart model. The advantage of course is that these flowers will never wilt. Often times these flowers are so good that they look exactly like the real thing, especially if they’re planted in flower pots. “I find it fascinating that you can take just a square piece of paper and make a flower with eight petals out of it, without cutting it.Paper roses such as the Kawasaki Rose are a pretty popular thing to fold however many different artists have folded a wide variety of different flowers. “Certain people would find it stressful, but I find it therapeutic to fold paper,” Fish said. Fish currently sells flowers for $5 apiece and bouquets of six for $25. Like real flowers, paper flowers go in and out of season: Fish makes her biggest sales at Christmas bazaars, but is hopeful she’ll be able to move enough over Facebook to make a dent in the cost of the camera. Like photography, origami requires care and precision: a slightly inaccurate fold made early on can yield a severely lopsided end result. Studying origami books, she’s mastered designs for 20 flowers. She is a multidisciplinary artist and musician, an amateur natural photographer and a taekwondo instructor. “But I imagine the main audience is men who want to get their girlfriend a flower that’s not going to die in a week.”įish’s delicate handicrafts are not necessarily recommended as gifts for small children, she said.Įlla Fish moved to Cordova from Seattle in 2019 with her Coast Guardsman husband David Fish. “A woman might buy it because it’s enchanting and she wants to put it on her desk,” Fish said. Now, Fish is selling off her stock of roughly 50 flowers to fund the purchase of a new Canon EOS Rebel T7i camera. Fragile as they are, these origami flowers are more permanent than their natural counterparts. Photo courtesy of Ella Fishįor the past four years, Ella Fish has folded flowers: paper lilies, angular daffodils and tulips in hues you won’t find in any garden. Multidisciplinary artist Ella Fish has mastered an array of origami flower designs.








Origami flower