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Kamiya Satoshi: Origami Master

February 8th, 2007 by James

Here’s video featuring three of origami master Satoshi Kamiya’s greatest works. As you can see, he creates each of them with a single gigantic sheet of paper:

The red dragon took 6 hours of folding…wow.

You can check out more of Satoshi Kamiya’s works, such as this amazing cicada, at the gallery section of his personal website.



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15 Comments »

Comment by Akoua Doffou
2007-02-09 06:16:10

Amazing!

 
Comment by WujouMao
2007-02-09 17:45:29

Jesus christ!! you dont want to make a mistake and have to undo it all. bloody amazing

 
Comment by hekoa
2007-02-10 04:53:11

Unbelievable… God give him the talent.

 
Comment by Rockman
2007-02-19 15:34:27

thats cause first you needs the right papar

 
Comment by yvemarie
2007-03-06 11:14:53

ehhhhhhhhhhh..when was this program featured in japan?? coz i left japan last year 2006 of May, i havent seen these program??he is very tensai…hmm..thanks james again for a very interesting video..

 
Comment by Andy
2007-03-09 19:17:08

The works of Satoshi are really great!

 
Comment by shazzb0t
2007-12-28 07:20:02

Those dragons are off the chain..

 
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