Origami I folded from 1994-1999



GALLERY 1999
Copyright © 1999 by M. Mukhopadhyay - all rights reserved


Cuboctahedron from Tomoko
Fuse's Let's Link and Make.

Cuboctahedron from Tomoko
Fuse's Let's Fold Spirals.

Stellation of an Icosahedron from
Tomoko Fuse's All Kinds of Units.

A Sonobe Variation by ??.

Two spiky models from Tomoko Fuse's Rittai Baraetei Yunnito.

Two cubes from Tomoko Fuse's Cranes and Fans.

QC Cube by Jeff Beynon.

Loop Kusudama by Saburo Kase (left) and my two variations.

A Rhombicuboctahedron from
Tomoko Fuse's Unit Origami

Boreas/Borealis by
David Petty.

Triangle Edge Module
by Lewis Simon

A model from Tonoko Fuse's
Kaleidoscopic Origami.

Sakura by Miyuki Kawamura
from Tanteidan Convention 4.

Robert Neale's Star System
from Origami Sourcebook.

Abstract Spiral & Spiral Faced Cube from Tomoko Fuse's Let's Fold Spirals.

Magic Rose Cube
by Valerie Vann.

Snub Cube construction with
Mette Pederson's Diagonal Pleats.

A 36-unit construction with
Mette Pederson's Bowtie-like Unit
(reverse engineered).

Lotus Kusudama by
Yuri & Katrin Shumakov.


Models from Tomoko Fuse's All Kinds of Units.



GALLERY 1998
Copyright © 1998 by M. Mukhopadhyay
- all rights reserved


Tomoko Fuse modulars made with strips from Wonderful World of Modulars.
(This one is one of my all-time favorites.)

A cuboctahedron
by Natale Fietta.

Two Tomoko Fuse models from Wonderful World of Modulars.

Truncated Octahedron and Snub Cube with Windows from
Tomoko Fuse's Unit Origami Multidimensional Transforms.

90-unit Buckyball made with
a Sonobe variation.

Two views of Enigma Cube (left and center) and Proteus (right) by David Mitchell.

90-unit PHIZZ Buckyball
by Tom Hull.

Magic Rings by Thoki Yenn.

Strut Dodecahedron
by Francis Ow.

A Sonobe construction
with sunken faces.

Sonobe Variations with partly sunken tips.

Spike Ball (left) and Gyroscoped Cuboctahedron (center) by Rona Gurkewitz and 36ยบ Isosceles Triangle
model (right) by Bennett Arnstein. All 3 models are from 3D Geometric Origami Modular Polyhedra.



Gallery 1997

Copyright © 1997 by M. Mukhopadhyay - all rights reserved


       
Soccer Ball by Kunihiko Kasahara, Electra by David Mitchell
and Octagonal Star Ball by Tomoko Fuse

       


135 Degree Unit by Francis Ow, from book:
World Unit Origami Assembled in reverse!
     

     

        



Gallery 1996


Copyright © 1994- 1996 by M. Mukhopadhyay - all rights reserved

Things folded in 1994-1996





POLYHEDRA: Some Platonic and Archimedian solids.


30-UNIT WONDERS: All these models were made of 30 identical units.


MISC MODULARS: Miscellaneous models as the title implies.


CUBES UNLIMITED: Cubes with different face patterns.


NOT SO MODULAR: A collection of origami flowers on dry twig.



(Note: All of the following pictures were taken by Thomas Leibold with his cool Olympus Digital Camera)


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