LaFosse & Alexander's essential book of origami The complete guide for everyone

Michael G. LaFosse

Book - 2016

"World-renowned origami artists Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander share their wisdom and expertise in this complete introduction to the world of origami paper folding. Beginning origami folders can progress through 16 step-by-step lessons, each with an accompanying video lesson on the free DVD included with this book. Each lesson features a project that's been selected to encourage development of origami folding techniques in a highly enjoyable way. Most of the projects are original, never seen before in print. World-renowned origami artists Michael G. LaFosse and Richard L. Alexander share their wisdom and expertise in this complete introduction to the world of origami paper folding. Beginning origami folders can progr...ess through 16 step-by-step lessons, each with an accompanying video lesson on the free DVD included with this book. Each lesson features a project that's been selected to encourage development of origami folding techniques in a highly enjoyable way. Most of the projects are original, never seen before in print,"--Amazon.com.

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Published
Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont : Tuttle Publishing [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Michael G. LaFosse (author)
Other Authors
Richard L. Alexander, 1953- (author)
Physical Description
95 pages : color illustrations + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.)
ISBN
9784805312681
  • An inspirational "lafossophy" of origami
  • Choosing & preparing paper for your projects
  • Preserving your origami
  • Showing your pieces in public
  • Selling your origami
  • A final note : achieving elegance in your folded art
  • Key to origami symbols
  • The projects
  • Traditional Japanese origami crane
  • Lesson from the heart
  • Anne LaVin's squirrel
  • Great white $hark
  • ES (elegant simple) hummingbird
  • Dim sum bun
  • Ambrose the skunk
  • A seahorse for Al Miyatake
  • Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
  • Yellow tang for Mariko
  • Leatherback sea turtle
  • Foley (or Foalie) the pony
  • Happy good-luck bat
  • Alexander Aztec butterfly
  • Wedding orchid
  • Enough of this cat!
Review by Booklist Review

Authors LaFosse and Alexander view origami as expressive art an art form to be mastered through continued practice and dedication, similar to music or dance. Each project is a brief study designed to be completed in one sitting and practiced repeatedly until the folder has mastered the featured techniques (and from then on used to keep those skills in top form). Much detail is included regarding the authors' philosophy of folding, origami as a way of connecting with others, folding as art rather than craft, finding oneself as an origami artist, selecting materials, preservation, and showing and selling origami. The projects, mostly creatures, include the quintessential Japanese crane, a shark created from a dollar bill, and an orchid designed as a wedding decoration. Though the cover touts this as the complete guide for everyone, the authors note in the introduction that if you are new to origami, this book is probably not for you, as they consider other sources a better introduction and this book a tool for those who already have basic skills and wish to become proficient.--Heidemann, Anne Copyright 2016 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Library Journal Review

LaFosse and Alexander have explored the artistic side of Japanese paper folding for more than two decades via their Origamido Studio. Here, they help beginners progress to the next level with paper folding via a series of lessons focusing on specific techniques. Each lesson begins with a brief description of the artist's process in designing the piece, as well as key takeaways. Folding instructions are presented using standard origami diagrams. VERDICT This thoughtful, in-depth guide is recommended for advanced beginners who are interested in learning the artistry of origami while simultaneously refining their skills. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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