I loved insects and raise them too.
I think my taste is reflected in my work.
My works made by folding very thin paper, only one sheet of paper.
I can make my works by cutting and pasting the paper.
I can make my works by cutting and pasting the paper.
But I don't cut it, and just fold one sheet of paper. This is called origami.
(Are all the pieces in the back made of only one paper?)
Yes, just one.
Mantis.
This is more complicated than any other piece.
it has a forewings, and hindwings.
And there is eyes on the head.
the structure is very complicated.
It've got wrinkles in the abdomen.
This is an insect designated as a natural monument in Korea.
This is an insect designated as a natural monument in Korea.
There are two spots on the chest that are characteristic of a Longhorned Beetle.
I did this by turning a double-sided paper around.
(Didn't you make it by pasting?)
No. I didn't paste anything.
Turn it over with a double-sided paper and different color comes out.
There are wrinkles in the abdomen.
and I also expressed claws.
I prefer to fold them into the same shape as the actual insects.
I care about the volume of real shape.
For example,
This is called the Dynastes neptunus.
If you look at insects, they have thick abdomen and thin legs.
I have to keep as little paper as possible in the legs.
And put as much paper in the abdomen as I can.
So, I need to design as good as possible.
That's the way to make the perfect shape.
That's the way to make the perfect shape.
(I don't think you're just folding it up. Is there any way?)
When I fold insects, I use a technique called Box Pleating.
Fold the paper in a constant proportion Horizontally and vertically
And if do that like folding the fan, it's like be a graph paper.
And if do that like folding the fan, it's like be a graph paper.
If I make a Leg,
This is how the leg comes out.
In my case, it's different from person to person.
Finish the legs first.
Then make head and antennas.
And finally, make a abdomen, and shape of body
And finally, make a abdomen, and shape of body
This is a simple version of a grasshopper.
It doesn't have the details.
It is easy to transform. (Easy?)
(Where did you find insects attractive?)
novelty ?
Different from us?
It has many legs, unique shape and pretty colors.
This is unusual thing.
A long time ago, I raised a centipede.
(Does anyone raise a centipede?)
There are many people raise it.
It has a lot of legs, so I had to do a lot of repetitive work.
This is a scorpion.
Unlike other insects, the scorpion looks very nice.
I focused on the pedipalps.
I think I did a great job.
I'm not just making insects.
There are animals and fantasy characters I imagine.
There are game and movie characters too.
This is Tyrael in Diablo.
Originally, He has no shield.
But I made a shield with paper left.
(You made the shield and the sword separately, right?)
No. It's on body.
It's painted well, and the shield has a cross line.
I made this all out of lines.
It's an alien, and the point is fingers.
The length of the each fingers is different.
The thigh and calf lines are curved.
And that's not what you see in insects.
This is the Skill to make this curve.
(Why should you make a piece by folding only one sheet of paper?)
Fulfillment?
Breaking my own limitations?
It's very boring to do origami.
when you fold it, you want to cut it, and you think 'why should I do it with one paper?'
But the pleasure of breaking it is incredible. Try to feel it.
But the pleasure of breaking it is incredible. Try to feel it.
There's a lot of pleasure.
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