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British Origami

€9,95 €19,90

This volume edited by Nick Robinson, a world-renowned origami artist, brings together 20 models by established masters linked to the British Origami Society (BOS), one of the main associations in the world, including the works of authentic origami sacred monsters. A wide variety of 'made in UK' models are presented in the book: if you start with the simplest projects, you will soon be able to develop a good range of skills. Attached is a set of 100 sheets of high-quality origami paper in 20 different designs, with a wide selection of motifs: an invitation to try your hand at the proposed models.

20 original models from the masters of the British Origami Society

Reasons of interest

  • A book of great interest for all enthusiasts, which brings together 20 origami models designed by as many masters of the British Origami Society.
  • High quality images created by Araldo De Luca, world-famous art photographer
  • Diagrams accompanied by captions and video tutorials for each model, downloadable with QR Code or YouTube link
  • A set of 100 sheets of high-quality origami paper in 20 different designs, so you can immediately try your hand at folding models!

Containing box

  • A 128 page book
  • Size: 18 × 25.5 cm
  • Dutch paperback
  • 100 sheets of origami paper
  • In 20 different fantasies
  • Size: 17.8 × 17.8 cm
  • ISBN 978 2 88935 045 2

Nick Robinson has been practicing origami since the early 1980s and has been an emeritus member of the British Origami Society for over thirty years. He has won numerous awards and has taught and lectured on origami in many countries around the world, including France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, the United Arab Emirates and Japan. As an author, he has written and illustrated more than 60 origami books, with total global sales well in excess of one million copies. For NuiNui he created Intriguing Origami and Giant Origami Kit.

Araldo De Luca lives and works in Rome. Over the course of his career, he has created important campaigns in various parts of the world, refining his visual language through the expert use of light to become one of the world's leading art photographers. He has created a heritage of approximately 80,000 images of works of art, now gathered in a digital photographic archive that can be consulted via the internet (www.araldodeuca.com).