Michael G. LaFosse

LaFosse & Alexander's Essential Book of Origami


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      Contents

       Origami as Expressive Art

       The Global Origami Movement

       An Inspirational “LaFossophy” of Origami

       Folding Socially

       It’s All About the Art

       Practical Considerations

       Choosing and Preparing Your Origami Paper

       Origami Preservation

       Showing Your Origami Pieces in Public

       Selling Your Origami Art

       Achieving Elegance in Your Folded Art

       A Guide to Origami Diagrams and Symbols

       The Projects

      The Japanese Crane

      Lessons from the Heart

      Anne LaVin’s Squirrel

      The Great White Shark

      The Elegant - Simple Hummingbird

      The Dim Sum Bun

      Ambrose the Skunk

      A Seahorse for Al Miyatake

      Humuhumunukunukuapua‘a

      Yellow Tang for Mariko

      Foley (or FOALie) the Pony

      The Happy Good-Luck Bat

      The Alexander Aztec Swallowtail Butterfly

      The Wedding Orchid

      Enough of this Cat!

      The Leatherback Sea Turtle

       Acknowledgments

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      Dedication

      We lovingly dedicate this collection of origami lessons to our dear friends and mentors, Mrs. Kyoko Kondo and Dr. Shigeo Kondo. Kyoko has been a lifelong, enthusiastic, international ambassador of origami, having served the national organization OrigamiUSA in many capacities for decades. She and Shigeo have personally nurtured countless folders and artists by attending their events and purchasing their art and publications. This unwavering support was essential to our becoming professional origami designers, authors and teachers. As a former Suzuki Method violin teacher, Kyoko knows well the importance and effectiveness of guided practice in any art. We hope you enjoy sharing these origami lessons with your students, just as Kyoko and Shigeo have shared so much with so many for so long!

      Origami as Expressive Art

      FOREWORD BY ORIGAMIDO STUDIO COFOUNDER RICHARD L. ALEXANDER

      Origami as an expressive art form is relatively new, and in the last few decades has been marked by astounding innovation. This excitement is why Michael LaFosse and I founded Origamido Studio