Friday, June 19, 2009

Architecture, with One sheet of Paper!



Ingrid Siliakus is the artist responsible for these works of magic!
Thanks to my darlings at Daily Icon!

The process is described thus: "Paper Architecture is the art of creating an object out of a single piece of paper. Before the final design is finished, something like 20 to 30 (sometimes even more) prototypes are made by Ingrid Siliakus. Drawing paper architecture designs to Ingrid is as building: first one layer, with a single shape, will be drawn and than layer after layer are added. To design a pattern from scratch, the artist needs the skills of an architect to create a two-dimensional design, which, with the patience and precision of a surgeon, becomes an ingenious three-dimensional wonder of paper."

“A growing number of papercraft artists are enjoying the exquisite art of architectural origami, where a single sheet of paper is cut and folded into an intricate miniature structure. Here, three of the world’s leading proponents provide instructions and templates for recreating twenty of the world’s great buildings, from the Taj Mahal to the Rialto Bridge. There are basic principles to start you off, as well as galleries of the finest architectural origami from around the world.”

While I am truly amazed at the dexterity these pieces must require, I am even more amazed at the patience that must be necessary to create these intricate and fab pieces!



5 comments:

  1. I sit here in Awe and amazement.

    Incredible!

    Thanks for sharing- THL

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  2. What a wondrous thing! And probably a lot lot lot of fun to photograph, too.
    ~Lorna

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  3. amazing what some folk can do, thank you! :)

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  4. HOLY COW!!! thats brilliant!!!! fantastic!!

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  5. I feel as if I've just thrown my life aside because I don't have either patience or paper skillz.

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