Thursday 18 October 2012

Origami for Dasara display



Origami for Dasara display


I am back with the blog after a long break. I have been busy teaching a student and making various models for her Dasara display. We have been doing animals such as peacocks, elephants, dogs and rabbits, decorative stuff such as Kusudama (curled, glued, etc.), Borromean triangles, etc.


Borromean Triangles

Boromean triangles have been in use for over a thousand years, and are also known as Odin's Triangles.

It consists of three interlinked triangles (sometimes rings). If any one of the triangles is removed, the other two also get separated. Because of this property, it is used as a symbol of unity and cooperation.





Enneagram

Enneagram or Nonagram is a nine-pointed star. A regular nonagram such as the one shown here is used as a symbol of the Bah'ai faith. It is constructed from three equilateral triangles.
Here is a combination of the Borromean triangles and the regular nonagram!












Back to Jaaga this weekend

I am back at Jaaga, conducting two Beginner workshops in Origami on Friday and Saturday at 5pm. Contact me at art dot folding at gmail dot com if you are interested in attending.

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