As an originally designed tessellation, this model folded from one hexagon of yupo heavy. The lights showing through the back allows the layer differentiation to shine through.
Exhibition photos from Convention 2021. Click on any picture for a larger version.
As an originally designed tessellation, this model folded from one hexagon of yupo heavy. The lights showing through the back allows the layer differentiation to shine through.
Designed and folded my me, Dylan Grover, this model is folded using a single hexagon of yupo heavy. By shining light through the back, you can see the layers portrayed as the dark hexagonal design.
Using yupo medium and a cricut maker, this original design speaks for itself! The golden ratio of paper size, golden spiral, yellow alcohol ink, and a touch of gold leaf leave the math side of me artistically satisfied.
Designed and folded by me, Dylan Grover, this rose is is folded from yupo medium with a few drops of red alcohol ink.
Derived from Tadashi Mori's base model, I codesigned and folded these two angles. Made from tissue paper from the doctor's office, the white angel is ironed smooth and the dark angel was wet folded with charcoal. I also charred it with burning matches.
A modified version of the scaled koi fish Designed by Robert Lang. I folded this using Kraft paper.