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Cool Graffitiami for Kids

2 June 2011 One Comment

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The Graffitiami is coming from the blending word of Graffiti and Kirigami. For those who do not know, Kiri is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper (from Japanese “kiru” = to cut, “kami” = paper). Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then cut; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms.

Below are pictures of the Graffitiami art work by Eric. He said it was used as a part of a birthday gift for his younger brother, Ryan. So cool isn’t it? I want one too!




Source: Designby31216

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  • Stan said:

    Cool stuff.

    It reminds me of some of the work of the Israeli artist, AGAM!