Cuong Nguyen
“Origami.
It’s the sushi of paper.”
Much like sushi, the art of folding paper has spread abroad and is now enjoyed
by people all over the world. With so many different artists taking part in the
same craft, the results can be breathtaking, just like these pieces by
self-taught artist, Cuong Nguyen of Hanoi ,
Vietnam .
Nguyen creates his origami using do, a traditional Vietnamese paper, making for a wonderful Vietnamese twist on the Japanese art. Amazingly, many of his works are made from a single piece of paper. Nguyen has been featured in several origami books and is also a member of the Vietnam Origami Group, a community of folded paper enthusiasts residing inVietnam .
Nguyen creates his origami using do, a traditional Vietnamese paper, making for a wonderful Vietnamese twist on the Japanese art. Amazingly, many of his works are made from a single piece of paper. Nguyen has been featured in several origami books and is also a member of the Vietnam Origami Group, a community of folded paper enthusiasts residing in
▼ A tiny horse made out of a piece of Vietnamese
money.
▼ Nguyen’s favorite piece to fold.
▼ Nguyen’s second favorite origami.
Nguyen
comments about his passion for origami on his flickr profile: “What I love
about origami is that I can make anything from one piece of paper just by
folding it. Since I’m not good with words, I use origami to share my ideas, how
I feel and how beautiful this world is.” Beautiful words to go along with his
equally beautiful paper art.
Tác
phẩm đạt giải nhì thế giới của Hùng Cường.
Tác
phẩm của Cường được giới thiệu trên sách nước ngoài.
Mẫu
lan vũ nữ (trái) được Cường thực hiện bằng giấy (phải).
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