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Purple Durian

Modular Star
My second modular origami here is called a "Modular Star". 30 units were needed to form the final structure. Again, no adhesive were used here. Folding of the units were pretty straight forward but overall was time consuming. It took me the whole 2.5 hours for completion while watching Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets on telly the other night. Patience is virtue...

Folding Under Pressure

Tetrahedra

I have been a fan of the Japanese art of paper-folding, or Origami ever since I could remember. There's just something about the concept of turning a simple piece of paper into an art form that intrigues me. It is a form of relaxation that I enjoy as well to escape from work's pressure from time to time. Thanks to my Dear who got me a book by Rick Beech entitled "The Origami Handbook", I tried my hands on one of the more complex design yesterday. It is called a five intersecting tetrahedra. I particularly liked the fact that its construction involved units interlocking with one another and did not require any adhesive. It took me about an hour to complete but the self-satisfaction upon completion was totally worth my time spent.

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