What is origami art?
origami art is a traditional Japanese craft folding sheet of paper into objects and characters. ori is translated as "composed" and kami means "paper". Although there is some debate about origin origami, the first documented reference to a figure made of composed paper is a Japanese poem from the end of the 17th century. Since the beginning of the 20th century, steps have been taken to create origami as an artistic forms. The visual diagram system was developed, innovative techniques and artists in Japan were invented, and elsewhere they created fantastic new sculptures of simply folded paper.
Any paper, any size, can be used for origami production. They are usually prepaid and sold in squares of 6 or 7 inches (15.5 or 17.8 cm). Each leaf is usually colored or decorative on one side and on the other a solid white. Sometimes this contrast is critical of the design of the compound character. Other popular materials for composing paper include paper money, newspapers and thin paper belowBetled with colored tin foil.
of thousands of sculptural art forms made with folding paper, up to 95% of them begin as a perfect square. This is partly because it is the simplest shape of geometrically preparation. Also, diagonal and biske folds are essential for origami art, which often depicts bilateral and radial symmetry of nature. Popular creations include flora and flowers, masks and human figures and animals such as fish and insects. Some are constructed from odd initial shapes such as a diamond or a true triangle.
There are only a few basic folds. The valley is concave; The top fold is convex; The staircase consists of these two. The most important of the basic folds are folds of pockets and hoods that are tucked under or above each other, with the second bonnet to turn over to show the white side of the paper.The origami art, the paper is sometimes cut to form difficult shapes such as the ears of the animal. In various combinations and sequences, several basic folds can create thousands of unique patterns.
The cult figure of Paper Art Origami is a bird and an indisputable masterpiece is a flying crane. The learning of its construction is a ceremony for most Japanese children. Crane and many other birds share the middle phase from the same basic line of folds called bird base. There are several other standard shapes from which a wide range of characters are made, including frog base. These basic forms can be partially classified according to the number of pointed parts they have.
Although it is not difficult to learn, origami art requires a bit of technical skills; Some of the basic folds may initially be embarrassing and difficult to manage. The larger the paper, the easier it is to fold. It helps to have some understanding geometry. It also helps to have good spatial perception-value virtually manipulOut and visualize a three -dimensional object. Practical items such as boxes, ships, hats and inflatable balls can also be created.
The arrival of the computer processing affected origami art. A study of mathematical and geometric properties of composed forms has led to increasingly complex paper statues. Folded origami - blocking of two or more compound shapes, such as the front half of a running deer with the back half - brought very complex and extensive construction. Technical or blueprint, origami connects the computer to reverse engineering three -dimensional vector drawing into the hypothetical map of folds and folds needed to transform the flat sheet of paper into the object.