Origami Tessellations: Awe-Inspring Geometric Designs
November 16, 2008
As already blogged by my friend Philip on his blog, my dear friend Eric has finally found a publisher for hisĀ long awaited book! This should be a must-to-have for all the paper origami and/or tessellation addicted people from all around the world. So head your clicks to http://www.tinyurl.com/gjerdebook and buy a copy of this stunning piece of art!
Extra Strong!
March 24, 2007
just enjoy this
N.n.u.t.s
March 5, 2007
Hi all, this was another of my flagstones. Called “nothing new under the sun” cause it uses no new shapes but the same as always: triangles, hexagons and rhombuses. However they’re arranged in a new way, so as Jane has told me, there was something new.
this is what came out
and as always I’ve published a CP
Bentho’s flagstone
February 24, 2007
This was my second flagstone.
Just this flagstone uploaded by Bentho sometimes ago on Flickr, made for relaxing cause I’m going mad trying to fold some flagstone patterns I’ve got in my head…quite nice, and my flagstone skills are growing a little ![]()
I’ve found this easier than my previous one, maybe it’s only because it’s the second flagstone…
and here is the CP
Infinity flagstone
February 7, 2007
This was my first flagstone, folded just after discovering how this kind of things works, the ‘flagstone’ name derives from the nice kind of tiling that seems a real flagstone and was firstly used by Joel Cooper.
While discussing with some of my paper friends on flickr Peter Keller has called the little space among the tiles ‘grout-line’. nice
I’ve attached the CP so feel free to fold it if you want. In some days I will post 2 others flagstones folded by me, even one of them isn’t a design of mine.






