The origami works of Satoshi Kamiya are intriguing to fold for several reasons. First, they are some of the most technically challenging models to fold. Not only are the complex, but his style is unique.. you'll find something you've never seen before in each of his models. Second, despite the technicality of his complex models, the accuracy and beauty of the finish product rivals that of Michael LaFosse or Quentin Trollip- both of whom are far less technical, but produce some of the most beautiful origami art I've seen.
"Lion" by Satoshi Kamiya
Folded from one 45cm square of
'Saffron' Lokta paper treated with cornstarch
"Orca" by Satoshi Kamiya
Folded from one 25cm square of
Black/White DUO paper
That's all for now! Happy Folding!
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