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 Easy Origami  

Easy Origami
John Montroll

Dover Publications, 1992 - 48 pages

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John Montross....



...The next Akira Yoshizawa. In this exhilarating triumph, Montross conscientiously but fervently makes the case for easy origami. In a world where the art of origami is quickly becoming an obscure relic, practiced largely by only a few extremely advanced innovators and American 3rd-6th graders, "Easy Origami" pioneers the edge of the origami frontier, and, mark my words, will make Montross a figurehead in the new origami movement.

I loved this book and I recommend it to anyone on either side of the origami culture war which has become so divisive in the paper-folding world. The simplicity and elegance of Montross's diagrams are unsurpassed in origami literature today. While many of today's leading origami artists remain obsessed with complexity and increasingly abstract paper-folding visions, Montross brings origami back to its roots. His figures are evocative of a gritty nostalgia which any true origami fan must admire. But he isn't bogged down by tradition, either. He controversially suggests on page 21 that one should feel free to experiment with the color of one's figures and even goes on to diagram-get this-a purple frog! Whether it's his take on the traditionally marginalized occult and fortune-telling figures or his emphasis on basic folding techniques, you can't miss with John Montross here. He's the new Noam Chomsky of Origami.

People in origami will be using this book for years to come. Thank you, John Montross, for showing the way.


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The BEST for learning Origami

I bought this book a long time ago and trust me I did not pay $3.95 usd for it. I think back then the Canadian currency was really bad so I ended up paying about $10 cdn. It's a great buy! If you are interested in origami and feel intimidating that it's hard to learn, do not worry! Like previous reviewers that have given it a perfect 5, this book definitely deserves it.

First off, if you have no idea how to make a perfect "square" with a standard 8" by 11" paper, put it horizontal to the 8" side making it a tall-building-like-rectangle. Let's call the bottom facing you Side A. Let's name Side B be the 11" side that is on the right side. On Side A, take the bottom-left hand corner and bring it across to the opposite-adjacent (Side B), until the center of page makes a vertical crease across the page. You will see a rectangle, left over on the top above Side A's corner. Cut this rectangle excess off and now you have a perfect square! ^_^

Okay, now back to the actual book ^_^; it includes a basic introduction step-by-step on "base" origami along with a "symbol" page, as in an loopie-arrow would mean to flip over or something. All of the origami projects are step-by-step with pictures! It's read from left-to-right since it's in English =P and has number steps. For each step there is a diagram (shaded in grey and white, to contrast the front from the back) and below gives simple instructions. I had this book since I was in grade 4 so it's that EASY! It's a very affordable price (aka cheap =P) BUT does not hold out on details for beginners.

After going through all these projects, it's time to promote yourself by buying actual origami paper. Trust me, after completing all 32 you will probably be bored with all the white origami paper around you. Thankfully Amazon sells paper but I'm sure you can find them at local asian area. There are a lot of paper-quality and are very beautiful like kimono patterns. I love the foil-sparkley-flower-pattern kind but they can be a bit more expensive than regular origami paper. Most origami paper comes in pretty colours and some even with simple patterns.


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As easy as you can get

This book is one of the simplest out there. I use this book with 4th-6th grade children who have never paper folded before. Although the direction key is at the beginning of the book, written instructions are still included with each figure enabling the reader to connect the symbols with the folding results. It such a great book to go at your own pace. The ease of the instructions allow the individual to begin to trust their own decisions of going back and redoing a particular fold.

A little disclaimer: The simplicity of the first few pages are helpful to increase the comfort of paper folding. However, because they are not elaborate in design, some of the objects require a little imagination to "see" the animal or subject.


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Bulk Buyers Beware...

During my heyday, I readily admit to having lived a life of immoderation. To that end, I followed the advice of another debauched Amazon reviewer and purchased somewhere in the neighborhood of twelve thousand copies of Easy Origami. Possibly, this reviewer intended this advice as a rhetoric device rather than actual purchasing instructions, or even more likely, this reviewer was acting as a shill for the silken paper industry. Someone once said that hyperbole lies without deceiving. While I don't quite understand what this statement is hinting at, I state without qualification that hyperbole bamboozled me out of $3.95 USD times the twelve thousand copies I purchased, money which regained its importance after I realized that I was operating in a fickle industry that all too often turns its back on innovative geniuses. Let me also proffer one more life lesson, never buy thousands of copies of any origami-centered book if you maintain only a passing interest in folding paper.

That being said, the book itself contains instructions on most if not all more creative figures in origami today. As someone that is predisposed to crafting genius, I found his diagrams on the swan and bear cub quickly could be transformed into shapes that resemble butterfly tears and crocodile cheers with few modifications in fold line locations. I just wish that the author and publisher would have included more paper with the book. My ability to pursue the art of origami was quickly disrupted by close associates who illicitly manipulated my papers which in turn halted this newfound passion.



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