Discover the intricate world of modular Kusudama paper
folding!
Kusudama are elaborate geodesic spheres assembled from many small
folded pieces of paper. They were originally used to hold incense in Japanese
Buddhist temples. Modern Kusudama consist of dozens of colorful papers folded
and fitted together to form ornate spherical sculptures.
In this exciting new book, master paper folder Byriah Loper presents 30 of
his own original and spectacular Kusudama creations, including:
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Capstone:
a spiky sphere resembling a sea urchin
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Ortygia:
an unusual cube-shaped Kusudama
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Shakespeare:
an elaborate model resembling a ball of flowers
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Trallia:
a ball with petal-like projections that looks like a huge chrysanthemum
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Plus
many other incredible models!
Assembling Kusudama is an exciting challenge, however Loper's clear diagrams
and detailed, step-by-step photos and instructions make the art accessible to
anyone even if you have no prior origami paper folding experience. And the
astonishing finished pieces are well worth the effort!
About the Author
Byriah Loper is an origami artist known for his
spectacular modular works and pleated tessellations. His interest in origami
began early with the discovery of a paper airplane calendar, which inspired him
to try more complicated folding projects. Loper soon discovered modular origami
and has since designed and folded over 1,000 original works.
He was a featured artist in the Surface to Structure exhibition
at the Cooper Union school in New York in 2014, the Origami Universe exhibition
at the Chi Mei Museum in Taipei in 2016, and the Into the Fold exhibition
at the Science Museum in Oklahoma City in 2018.
He has been a guest instructor at the annual OrigamiUSA
convention and the Origami Tsunami Convention, has presented and exhibited his
work at various universities and has developed artworks for banks and private
commissions. Byriah lives in Wilmore, Kentucky.