Japanese origami was created by Buddhist monks in the 6th century. After 1500 years I figured it was time for an update.
So I invented German Origami.
German Origami is similar to Japanese origami because it involves paper and small animals.
But I roughly scrunch the paper instead of meticulously folding it. This gives a more lifelike or at least a more three-dimensional feel.
I call it German because I invented it and I can call it anything I want. Plus I’m of German ancestry.
I usually make dogs (or puppies or wiener dogs). I like to make dinosaurs out of the little paper napkin rings you find in affordably-priced restaurants.
If you want to be amused, check out my page at the Saatchi Art website.
The minimum price per item on the Saatchi site is $100. Then they threw in $25 for shipping. Nothing of mine has been purchased in over five years, except the one I bought myself at a deep discount (free).
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