OP: fold a little apple and give it to the person you like (Color the dimple of the apple stem with a yellow marker, and you can apply a coat of water-based glossy varnish on the surface to make it more real)

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OP: fold a little apple and give it to the person you like (Color the dimple of the apple stem with a yellow marker, and you can apply a coat of water-based glossy varnish on the surface to make it more real)
Part I. Flower https://youtu.be/QQrX34L8uTo Part II. Electra kusudama frame https://youtu.be/mgqGdqBudlU Part III. Assembly https://youtu.be/YwSfkYFf2BQ
Green Sea Turtle Hatchlings by Ponadr https://flic.kr/p/2oowjCz
Ancient dragon, designed by Satoshi Kamiya and folded by me using a 50cm square of unryu paper.
Josef Albers studies paper folding with students at the Black Mountain College, New Haven, 1946
Snail (Shiri Daniel)
Happy Pride Month!
Sorry I haven't posted in a while, I've been a bit busy and didn't really have the motivation to fold.
It’s been a while Tumblr, but I’m doing something very special in 2 weeks time. Excited to be organising an exhibition with the British Origami Society and all these amazing artists.