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Origami Symphony No. 10: Lucky & Dangerous Sides of Origami
Origami Symphony No. 10: Lucky & Dangerous Sides of Origami
Paperback - English

Welcome to the world premier of the Tenth Origami Symphony! Based on a four movement musical symphony, many themes and styles demonstrate the power of origami. Horses, elephants, butterflies, three-dimensional diamonds, and large animals are presented in stunning detail.


Contained in this work are 36 original models, each a masterpiece by origami master John Montroll. Each model can be folded from a single square using standard origami paper. Showing several levels of complexity, all models are diagrammed in under 40 steps. Horse variations include a unicorn, pegasus, and donkey. A variety of elephants from simple to complex, along with lucky butterflies, lucky diamonds, a panda, rhino, and hyena all capture the best of origami.


List of movements: First Movement: Allegro: Theme & Variation on the Horse & Elephant. Second Movement: Andante: Animals that Bring Good Luck. Third Movement: Minuet of Lucky Diamonds with a Trio of Colorful Octahedra. Fourth Movement: Allegro: Sounds of Dangerous Animals.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
1877656658
EAN
9781877656651
Publisher
Publication Date
13 Jun 2024
Pages
128
Weight (kg)
0.31
Dimensions (cm)
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.7
About Author
John Montroll is respected for his work in Origami throughout the world. His published work has significantly increased the global repertoire of original designs in Origami. John is also acknowledged for techniques such as the double-rabbit ear fold and for ground-breaking bases like the Dog Base and the Insect Base. The American Origami master is known for being the inspiration behind the single-square, no cuts, no glue approach in Origami. John started folding in elementary school. He quickly progressed from folding models from books to creating his own designs. Since his first published boo
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