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The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Tough Questions
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
Some questions in life are tougher to answer than others. At least some of them have real answers. Happy Mother’s Day to my mom, to all the moms out there, and to all who keep their moms on their toes.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Origami TV
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
When I teach people how to fold simple origami figures, I often suggest that they unfold and refold a finished figure to solidify in their minds how it is made—dissection and reconstruction.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Things Happen
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
I’m a planner, and I think it’s good to plan and prepare. But sometimes, things just happen, life happens, and you just have to roll with it.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
A Thousand Cranes
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
Another installment of The Real Lives of Origami Figures. It’s a hard balancing act: my need of space on one hand and responsibility towards the people in my life on the other. And occasional feelings of insignificance mixed in.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Cheating Creativity
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
I have actually been accused of cheating. In art! It boggles my mind.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
It’s All How You Look at It
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
I recently got an iPad for traveling abroad. I wanted to be able to write and draw without lugging my trusty (but heavy) laptop around, as well as paper, pens, scanner, etc. I’ve been doing my recent “origami” cartoons on my iPad with the Paper app by 53 and a …
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
What Did I Do with that Winning Ticket?
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
You can fold just about anything that’s paper: Post-its, dollar bills, gum wrappers, empty sugar packets, etc.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Life Is So Complicated
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
The trickier the folds, the more complicated origami gets. The more challenging, and yes, the more rewarding.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Works in Progress
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
While I’m folding origami, people often try to guess what I’m making before I’m finished. We are all works in progress and don’t know what we will yet become.
The Real Lives of Origami Figures
Another “Real Lives of Origami Figures”
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura
For those who have never folded a crane before, there comes a point at the end where you choose which of the two “tails” will be the bird’s head. Once decided, it’s just a matter of a simple inside reverse fold to form it.