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Paper artist Anja Markiewicz folds these impossibly small origami pieces using sheets of paper smaller than an inch in width.
How the hell… well played good sir
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MADEMOISELLE MAURICE – ORIGAMI STREET ART
The latest creations of the French artist Mademoiselle Maurice, ephemeral installations and non-degrading poetic street art performed with hundreds of colorful origami glued on the walls of Paris. A daunting task to achieve thousands of origami using mostly recycled paper, in a spirit of friendly temporary installation, for the environment and the street. A cloud of origami that fly just like the human network and natural elements, with particular reference to the little Japanese girl Sadako Sasaki.
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