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Opere di Shuki Kato

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I think it's hilarious and delightful that this book includes not only global landmarks, but also the mundane appurtenances of every city in the world -- including pigeons and park benches! There are a variety of projects at various levels of skill, but with detailed instructions that appear to make all the models achievable. A few of the models pictured do not have instructions and are included for, I have to assume, motivational and inspirational purposes. These include the Statue of Liberty, which seriously looks like something that most folders would not want to attempt, and anyone who thought they could do it can probably fold and twiddle until they design their own. This one was, amazingly, designed by the 19 year old co-author. Jordan Langerak and Shuki Kato (also very young, at 25 years of age when this book appeared) both have tons of origami talent and I look forward to seeing more books from both of them in the future.… (altro)
 
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muumi | 1 altra recensione | Sep 1, 2021 |
As this book explains, origami is the Japanese word that means “folded paper.” The art dates back at least 500 years in Japanese culture. Most early origami art involved cutting the paper, but “purists” don’t do any cutting, just folding. This book follows the purist tradition, providing diagrams for 30 landmarks and other city-themed objects (such as a pigeon and a park bench).

It begins with “The Basics” to introduce you to notations and basic folds. (The book comes with 30 sheets of colored origami paper but you might want to get some additional papers so you can practice. I have found good supplies at both Michael’s and Costco.)

I love the names of the folds. I love the names of the folds. It sounds like Yoga except you don’t even have to get up off the couch! (To me, that’s the best part.) There is the “squash fold,” the “swivel fold,” the “spread sink” and so on. The instructions are quite clear, and the authors provide helpful pictures for each step of the fold.

As you might expect, the projects start out simple, and then get more complex (but not undoable by any means). Like the recent craze for coloring books for adults, this craft will provide “relaxation support” (as the coloring books promise), as it can’t help but take your mind off of your worries. (Because trust me, you will need to concentrate to execute the folds.) Yet, readers will be pleased to note you can still listen to books as you work on these buildings!

Patterns include such iconic structures as The Washington Monument, The White House, The Empire State Building, Big Ben, The Burj Al Arab (that very cool hotel in Dubai that looks like the sail of a ship), and many more you will recognize instantly. They even show you how to make a leaning Tower of Pisa. It is absolutely amazing what you can make from folded paper!

I really like the fact that before each project, the authors (each of whom contributed designs) tell you background about the building.

Evaluation: This book will provide hours of unexpected relaxation and preoccupation, as well as give you a huge sense of accomplishment as you complete the projects. Amaze your friends and family with your creations!
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