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Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Nano-origami





These painstakingly folded, miniature artworks are part of a portfolio by Anja Markiewicz that is becoming increasingly popular on Flickr. The 'nano' pieces use traditional origami methods but are created from pieces of paper which barely measure an inch. Anja's flickr portfolio boasts a huge range of creations similar to the above, including animals, fairytale creatures, cars, snowflakes, flowers and sea creatures. Each is photographed against her hand to show how some are just millimetres in size when finished!


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