Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet

Categories: Animals |

Origami is generally a geometric art, but Vietnamese artist Hoang Tien Forges using a complex technique of "wet folding" makes wavy paper figures. This gives his works a sculptural quality, which makes his origami animals truly remarkable. The secret of the master: water is not enough, and the paper must dry before folding is completed.

Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet

Hoang Tien Forges has been doing origami since the 90s and knows a lot about what he does. We also recommend subscribing to his YouTube channel — he sometimes posts video instructions on how to make simple origami there.

Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
Damp: origami by Hoang Tien Kuet
     

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