Kirigami, from a small treatise on the fold to an architect's bestiary.
LEBLOIS Olivier, CASSAR Guillaume.

Kirigami, from a small treatise on the fold to an architect's bestiary.

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Regular price €32,00 €0,00 Unit price per
N° d'inventaire 25780
Format 17 x 21
Détails 240 p., color illustrations, paperback.
Publication Marseille, 2022
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782863643853

Traditional Japanese art, the Kirigami differs from its venerable cousin origami in this way. that he allows himself scissors and even, on occasion, a spot of glue. More undisciplined, more original, freer than his close relative, he might upset a little the purists, the doctrinaires of the art of folding. But on the other hand, it is certain that he will seduce, with his unusual curves, his lines full of tenderness, his winks and his touches of humor, the slightly whimsical poets, the dreamy mathematicians and all those who have kept a child's soul.

This strange bestiary, which includes one hundred and fifty patterns to trace and cut out, from the marmot to the chameleon and from the rooster to the donkey, reflects the work of a master of the genre. An obsessive of expressive folding whose workshop is littered with amusing and colorful creatures, sometimes touching, always singular. A tireless fantasist who cannot hold a piece of paper in his hands without wondering what he will do with it...

More or less easy to make, the familiar, exotic or mythological animals described in this book are a gateway to a limitless creative universe: a world apart where geometry brings a smile and where charm hides in the folds.

Traditional Japanese art, the Kirigami differs from its venerable cousin origami in this way. that he allows himself scissors and even, on occasion, a spot of glue. More undisciplined, more original, freer than his close relative, he might upset a little the purists, the doctrinaires of the art of folding. But on the other hand, it is certain that he will seduce, with his unusual curves, his lines full of tenderness, his winks and his touches of humor, the slightly whimsical poets, the dreamy mathematicians and all those who have kept a child's soul.

This strange bestiary, which includes one hundred and fifty patterns to trace and cut out, from the marmot to the chameleon and from the rooster to the donkey, reflects the work of a master of the genre. An obsessive of expressive folding whose workshop is littered with amusing and colorful creatures, sometimes touching, always singular. A tireless fantasist who cannot hold a piece of paper in his hands without wondering what he will do with it...

More or less easy to make, the familiar, exotic or mythological animals described in this book are a gateway to a limitless creative universe: a world apart where geometry brings a smile and where charm hides in the folds.