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Origami Artist Creates a New Paper Crane Daily for 365 Days

by Flynn Matthews 2015-11-21, 4:09 PMupdated 2017-08-15, 12:50 PM

At the start of 2015, origami artist Cristian Marianciuc dared himself to create a new origami crane daily for 365 days. Marianciuc says each piece is inspired by the day he’s having, a sort of visual record of the moment set against the folded backdrop of a paper bird. The playful cranes are more decorative rather than exploring folding techniques, but it doesn’t make them any less fun to look at. To see more, he posts every day on Instagram.

via Geyser of Awesome

 

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