Saturday, 22 January 2011

Book of art . . .

most incredible book origami
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13 comments:

Irel said...

Clever thinking:)
Wish you a nice weekend !

Half-heard in the Stillness said...

These are so clever! My favourite is 'Dream'.

Hope you have a lovely Saturday and Sunday!

Hugs Jane

Foxglove said...

Thank you Ruthie for visiting my blog and leaving such beautiful words for me to find.

I love this book of origami, the pages within to create must be divine. Such an amazing work.

Have a beautiful Saturday. xxx

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the visit, I decided to touch on the subject this week, people don't do these things and should. Thank you for the nice the comment. I love this book of orgiami. Did not know until now you were Scottish! so was my Father cool...
Have a wonderul Saturday.
Rosemary...

Jil Casey said...

Nice! I'm a fan of paper (book?) art - I did a posting about it on my blog if you would like to take a look:

http://theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com/2010/12/getting-crafty-with-old-books.html

Your blog is beautifully done

Róisín said...

As ever Ruthie, I don't call in to your blog for a while and when I do I have to take an hour out to catch up with all your amazing links! I'll have to make sure not to miss out on any posts in the future... Anyway, this is especially stunning. Can you just imagine the patience and practice that went into creating it? Just wonderful.

Happy new year to you, by the way. Hope you had a wonderful Hogmanay :)

Julia Guthrie said...

Origami is fascinating & beautiful. I just recently made my first ever papercrane!! I was rather excited :) xxx

Crafty Green Poet said...

that's so beautiful and clever too! I love the porcelain hearts in the previous post too

Yvonne Moxon said...

Wow!

Cobalt Violet said...

Amazing ... love books becoming sculpture!

Ruthie Redden said...

Thank you all folks for your lovely words x

Jil, thank you, i shall take a look at that link.

Roisin, there is never enough time is there ;-) We did have a grand new year lovely & quiet & cosy,thank u, hope you did too x

Julia, i used to love doing origami when i was wee & then with my girls but haven't done so for years now. But its on my list of things to do this year!

PK Studios said...

I just love paper and books so of course I love this! This reminds me that I went to another fabulous book art exhibit in Paris years ago...I'll see if I can track it down and share! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Wow!