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Tomoko Fuse's Origami Art

Works by a Modern Master

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Tomoko Fuse has been one of the world's premier origami artists for more than 35 years. This beautifully photographed book examines the three-dimensional geometric designs she is famous for.
Fuse, often referred to as "the queen of origami," discovered the art of folding paper at just seven years old. She has come a long way since then, having had her work highlighted in exhibitions around the world, including Paris Origami (Carrousel du Louvre, 1998), On Paper (Crafts Council London, 2002) and her solo show Yorokobi (Bauhaus Dessau, 2004).
In addition to teaching, folding and writing, she also collaborated with designer Denis Guidone for Milan Design Week 2018 and was a featured artist in Nova's episode "The Origami Revolution" (February, 2017).
An artistic anthology of her most impressive work, Tomoko Fuse's Origami Art can serve multiple purposes: as inspiration for an experienced origami folder; as a truly impressive coffee table book for the artistically-minded; or as a push for intermediate folders to try their hand at modular origami models.
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      Starred review from May 15, 2020
      Familiar or not with the works of origami artist Tomoko Fuse, readers will be astonished and intrigued by the pieces gathered in this anthology of her designs. Abstract yet reminiscent of modern shapes and contemporary sculptures, her folded-paper art transcends the medium of kami, the Japanese word for paper. Coauthor Brill, himself an origami practitioner, wisely lets the art speak for itself, only categorizing it into five sections that will help readers understand the differences: knot, tessellations, infinite folds, repetitive folding, lampshades. Fuse (Tomoko Fuse's Origami Boxes, 2018) became fascinated with the art of origami at age seven, during a hospital stay, eventually graduating to produce not only 3D sculptures, but also items for everyday life. Elegant color photographs tell her story, with additional narratives provided in lengthy captions as well as a biography. At book's end, a chapter on methods and instructions attempts to guide readers in the making of Tomoko-style paper folds. A science for artists; an art for scientists. Includes a bibliography.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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