origami art Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Wed, 16 Oct 2019 09:12:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Believe It Or Not – These Animals Are All Made Of Paper! https://mobispirit.com/believe-it-or-not-these-animals-are-all-made-of-paper/ Sat, 19 Oct 2019 11:48:34 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=17713 Artists have been fascinated by the natural world since the dawn of time, and it’s not hard to see why. Nature is the greatest artist of all, and everything we do is just an imitation of that original artwork that is the world, whether we accept it or not. This artist went beyond accepting it […]

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Artists have been fascinated by the natural world since the dawn of time, and it’s not hard to see why. Nature is the greatest artist of all, and everything we do is just an imitation of that original artwork that is the world, whether we accept it or not. This artist went beyond accepting it – he embraced it completely.

Richard Wong is a paper artist from Perth, Australia, who uses his skills and talent to create tiny paper animals. The world of paper art is huge and diverse, and most artists stick to one type: some create with scissors or scalpels while others only fold their paper. Some will never paint their pieces while others do. But Richard doesn’t stick to just one style – he uses all tools available to turn his artistic vision into reality.

Richard’s paper art is special in more than one way. Other than being just gorgeous, it’s also impressive because of how realistic and tiny it is. Some of Richard’s paper statues are so small they can fit on the tip of your finger, and still, it’s so accurate it looks almost like a living thing. His creations inspire not only an appreciation for art, but also for nature.  

Check out some of his work below!

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The Art Of Paper Folding At Its Finest https://mobispirit.com/the-art-of-paper-folding-at-its-finest/ Sun, 18 Aug 2019 17:52:36 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=15871 Cristian Marianciuc is an origami artist from Romania who has created 1000 origami cranes, one each day, on his path to fighting depression. In his early adulthood, he heard a story about Sadako Sasaki, a girl who suffered from leukaemia after World War II, and died before she got to fold her 1000th crane, which is the number of cranes you need to fold […]

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Cristian Marianciuc is an origami artist from Romania who has created 1000 origami cranes, one each day, on his path to fighting depression. In his early adulthood, he heard a story about Sadako Sasaki, a girl who suffered from leukaemia after World War II, and died before she got to fold her 1000th crane, which is the number of cranes you need to fold before you make a wish that will come true

. Marianciuc studied at an Australian university, where he deepened his knowledge of Japanese culture and cultivated his passion for this country. After returning to Europe, he had a hard time adjusting to old cultural habits, and that’s when the depression kicked in. He began folding cranes for 1000 days in order to create memories that he can look back on and remember every single one of those days.  

After a couple of years, he began posting his work on Instagram, and a supportive community of followers emerged pretty quickly. Over time, he developed a new technique and design style and upped his level of social involvement. Many people related to his story and were tremendously inspired by the way he fought for his mental health. 

Check out his work! 

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> origami art Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Wed, 16 Oct 2019 09:12:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Believe It Or Not – These Animals Are All Made Of Paper! https://mobispirit.com/believe-it-or-not-these-animals-are-all-made-of-paper/ Sat, 19 Oct 2019 11:48:34 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=17713 Artists have been fascinated by the natural world since the dawn of time, and it’s not hard to see why. Nature is the greatest artist of all, and everything we do is just an imitation of that original artwork that is the world, whether we accept it or not. This artist went beyond accepting it […]

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Artists have been fascinated by the natural world since the dawn of time, and it’s not hard to see why. Nature is the greatest artist of all, and everything we do is just an imitation of that original artwork that is the world, whether we accept it or not. This artist went beyond accepting it – he embraced it completely.

Richard Wong is a paper artist from Perth, Australia, who uses his skills and talent to create tiny paper animals. The world of paper art is huge and diverse, and most artists stick to one type: some create with scissors or scalpels while others only fold their paper. Some will never paint their pieces while others do. But Richard doesn’t stick to just one style – he uses all tools available to turn his artistic vision into reality.

Richard’s paper art is special in more than one way. Other than being just gorgeous, it’s also impressive because of how realistic and tiny it is. Some of Richard’s paper statues are so small they can fit on the tip of your finger, and still, it’s so accurate it looks almost like a living thing. His creations inspire not only an appreciation for art, but also for nature.  

Check out some of his work below!

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The Art Of Paper Folding At Its Finest https://mobispirit.com/the-art-of-paper-folding-at-its-finest/ Sun, 18 Aug 2019 17:52:36 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=15871 Cristian Marianciuc is an origami artist from Romania who has created 1000 origami cranes, one each day, on his path to fighting depression. In his early adulthood, he heard a story about Sadako Sasaki, a girl who suffered from leukaemia after World War II, and died before she got to fold her 1000th crane, which is the number of cranes you need to fold […]

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Cristian Marianciuc is an origami artist from Romania who has created 1000 origami cranes, one each day, on his path to fighting depression. In his early adulthood, he heard a story about Sadako Sasaki, a girl who suffered from leukaemia after World War II, and died before she got to fold her 1000th crane, which is the number of cranes you need to fold before you make a wish that will come true

. Marianciuc studied at an Australian university, where he deepened his knowledge of Japanese culture and cultivated his passion for this country. After returning to Europe, he had a hard time adjusting to old cultural habits, and that’s when the depression kicked in. He began folding cranes for 1000 days in order to create memories that he can look back on and remember every single one of those days.  

After a couple of years, he began posting his work on Instagram, and a supportive community of followers emerged pretty quickly. Over time, he developed a new technique and design style and upped his level of social involvement. Many people related to his story and were tremendously inspired by the way he fought for his mental health. 

Check out his work! 

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