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Author:
Fuse, Tomoko, 1951-, author.
Title:
The complete book of origami polyhedra / Tomoko Fuse ; photographer, Toshio Mita ; translated from Japanese by Makiko Itoh.
Publisher:
Tuttle Publishing
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
95 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Origami.
Paper crafts.
Paper work.
Handicraft.
Ornamental boxes.
Other Authors:
Mita, Toshio,.
Itoh, Makiko,.
Notes:
"Learn modular origami from Japan's leading master!"--Cover.
Contents:
Simple wireframe objects -- Stellated (star-shaped) polyhedra -- Constructing 3D forms with basic modules -- Origami nesting boxes -- Rhombic polyhedra.
Summary:
"Learn to fold incredible geometric origami models from "The Queen of Modular Origami!" In this book, Tomoko Fuse - Japan's most famous living origami artist - shows you how to create amazing polyhedral models using the techniques of modular origami (where many paper sheets are folded then locked together without glue or tape). Make 64 intriguing modular models, including: Stackable Modules - The perfect starting point for novices, these simple constructions result in stunning three-dimensional forms. 3-D Stars - Dazzling decorative starbursts that look great on a Christmas tree, on your mantle - or even in an art gallery. Manifold Modulars - "Inception-like" models in which individual modular constructions themselves become modules within a larger piece. Cubes and Boxes - Perfect for gift giving - and there is no finer teacher for these than renowned origami box specialist Tomoko Fuse. And many more!"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
4805315946
9784805315941
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1269629022
Locations:
SPPE104 -- Independence Public Library (Independence)

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