Synopses & Reviews
In this encyclopedic book, Kunihiko Kasahara, who has already published over a hundred volumes on origami, provides sufficient diversity of content to appeal to people from all walks of life. The book employs both traditional and modern methods and introduces folds readily accessible to the
beginner and others calculated to challenge the expert. Having devoted himself to the field for over twenty-five years, the author believes that origami is a precious part of the human heritage and that all origamians should strive to enrich it further.
Synopsis
In this encyclopedic book, Kunihiko Kasahara, who has already published over a hundred volumes on origami, provides sufficient diversity of content to appeal to people from all walks of life. The book employs both traditional and modern methods and introduces folds readily accessible to the
beginner and others calculated to challenge the expert. Having devoted himself to the field for over twenty-five years, the author believes that origami is a precious part of the human heritage and that all origamians should strive to enrich it further.
Synopsis
With more than 250 projects of many different types and levels of difficulty, this bestselling, encyclopedic work contains traditional and modern paper-folding methods, and includes folds for the beginner and works calculated to challenge the experts.
About the Author
Kunihiko Kasahara is an internationally-renowned origami artist residing in Japan.