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IMPRESSIONS TO REFLECTIONS: Painted Origami
From the Artist – Talo Kawasaki
For most people, folding origami usually conjures up memories of making flapping birds, flowers or “fortune teller” action models. Even modern, more sophisticated origami practices will involve mimesis, or representational paper folding, such as flora, fauna and fantastical creatures. The results can be astonishingly realistic but they are still using only single- or dual-colored squares of paper, although printed and patterned paper is also folded to very good effect.
In this exhibition, I took further advantage of the paper itself as a representational medium beyond just folding it. In most instances each sheet of paper was pre-painted before folding and sometimes it was painted afterwards, as well as being painted both before and after the folding. In addition, the pieces for this installation are contextualized with other materials to add dissonance and social commentary but mostly to encourage you to be mindful of each piece individually, pushing your perceptions and broadening the boundaries of this timeless craft.
Artist Appreciation
All of the butterfly folds were designed by Michael LaFosse and Richard Alexander and their Origamido Studio. Kyohei Katsuta for Makoto Yamaguchi and Origami House in Japan created the Yellowtail fish model. Talo would like to sincerely thank them all for their generous support and permission to recreate their elegant designs for this exhibition.
