It hardly seems right to refer to this as ‘origami.’
It’s more like: EXTREME PAPER FOLDING!
” Russian school teacher Sergei Tarasov diligently set his efforts into cloning the architectural design staple of Moscow, using more than 10,000 sheets of A4 paper. For nearly a year, when the 42-year-old art teacher was not in the classroom, he spent most of his time mastering the art of origami and, one could assume, the beneficial skill of patience to produce the remarkable replica.”
Look at this!
Wow.
I can’t even fold a swan.
You?
[via MyModernMet]
Karen Rainwater says
I don’t know whether to be amazed and inspired or to feel inadequate! I quail at the immense work that went into his pieces. Beautiful!
Eric Dye says
😀