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Origami for All – new book available! – Origami Tessellations
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Published on May 22, 2013. Origami for All – new book available! I’m happy to announce that my partner Ioana Stoian. 8216;s new book, Origami for All: Elegant Designs from Simple Folds. Has been published and is now available for purchase! Origami for All: Elegant Designs from Simple Folds. Check out some of the sample pages on the Origami for All. Website, along with photos of all 16 models contained within the book. My personal favorite is the Bat (although illustrating it was quite a challenge). IR...
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Two recent things worth seeing – Origami Tessellations
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Published on June 10, 2013. Two recent things worth seeing. I saw the following two items on Flickr recently and they’re both stunning, in very different ways. This fantastic portrait from Aldo Tolino. And this 3D metal structure, a deformed Resch tessellation made real, by Tomohiro Tachi. Both amazing in completely different ways. I am intrigued! June 12, 2013. June 17, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Origami for All – new book available! Origami for All Giveaway. Origami Tessellations via Email.
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ericgjerde – Origami Tessellations
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Making any shape using origami corrugations. March 17, 2016. Bauhaus Paperfolding Workshop in Asheville NC March 8th! March 2, 2016. Work on display at American Craft Council. A new article about some pieces I have on display at the American Craft Council. The show also features two large works from my wife Ioana Stoian – including our favorite joint effort, Unison. Here’s a snippet from the included Q&A in the article, which I highly recommend checking out: Who and what inspires you? February 25, 2016.
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How-to: Pre-creasing – Origami Tessellations
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Published on February 8, 2013. I participate in several web forums on origami, and recently in one of them someone asked questions about tips for folding square and triangular grids. Being somewhat of a specialist on the subject, I posted these thoughts:. Fold the paper in half. Fold each section in half, to the center (like this: VV). Reverse each new fold. Fold each new section in half again (like this: VVVV). Reverse each new fold. Repeat, repeat, repeat until finished. I am a slow folder, so I don...
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diagrams – Origami Tessellations
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All posts filed under: diagrams. Hello All, Here are some newly created diagrams for perhaps my only “easy” origami model, a simple fan made from an A4-sized sheet of paper. I’m quite fond of this little fan, it uses a unique method of radial pleating to create a very useable result! I hope you enjoy this model as much as I do. Eric. March 24, 2013. February 11, 2013. February 8, 2013. Exhibition piece in progress. It’s been more than a kilometer of creasing done so far. I enjoy playing with my...I’...
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Origami Crumpling Instructions – Origami Tessellations
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Published on July 31, 2013. Here’s another instructional video, covering the simplest of the Vincent Floderer. Style crumpling techniques. If you’re unaware of this style of folding, it was brought to the awareness of the global origami community via Paul Jackson, a British origamist and designer. Vincent Floderer learned this technique and really developed it to new heights, and has been focusing primarily on it for more than two decades now! August 1, 2013. August 2, 2013. August 2, 2013. August 2, 2013.
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Photos – Origami Tessellations
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There’s also many photos of my work on my CV site, www.ericgjerde.com. Additionally, check out my photos on Flickr. Which contains all my origami photos and images. February 28, 2012. Really glad to see some new photos. Your work is beautiful! I love unison, really beautiful. You’re arabesque flourish has gotten the better of me though- I just cannot figure it out. But thanks a bunch for giving me a challenge 🙂. May 16, 2012. 指關節愛運動 摺紙 at hmm – Hello Minimax. January 27, 2014. February 9, 2016. Artist R...
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Geometry in Porcelain – short video – Origami Tessellations
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Published on August 5, 2013. Geometry in Porcelain – short video. I saw this fantastic little 4:30 minute documentary on Bobby Jaber. A retired chemistry teacher who has spent the last 20 years working with porcelain to represent geometric shapes and solids. It’s beautiful artwork and well worth seeing. I don’t know what it is about retired chemistry teachers, but they sure seem to have a gift, don’t they? August 6, 2013. August 6, 2013. Thanks for sharing, Eric. Amazing work. August 7, 2013. Origami Hyp...
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Origami Fan Diagrams – Origami Tessellations
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Published on March 24, 2013. Here are some newly created diagrams for perhaps my only “easy” origami model, a simple fan made from an A4-sized sheet of paper. I’m quite fond of this little fan, it uses a unique method of radial pleating to create a very useable result! As with all of my diagrams, these are released under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 License. Which allows you to share them and re-use them with appropriate attribution and sharing. (Find out more on Creative Commons licenses. Perhaps rel...