I have been spending an inordinate amount of time trying various types of origami. I have been fascinated with folded paper ever since my first project in Sculptue I at U of M. Over the years it has surfaced several times,but I think this is the most obsessed I have ever been. This kind of paper folding is called tesselations, which results in a flat design. There's no way to describe how I have labored over this, the very first project in the book I bought. Hours and hours pass as I puzzle over the instructions. My understanding of how this design comes to be is still very tenuous. Every repeat of this square was a struggle. Even now I am sure that the next one will be only slightly easier than the last. Each one has been manipulated so many times that the once sturdy typing paper I used is as soft as a tissue.
Early on, when I was still trying to do just one square, I tried different sizes and paper. One is a photograph and the other two are from a piece of painted watercolor paper. As I work, I entertain various ideas of how to use other media with this to make a new kind of artwork. So far my ideas are vague, but I know whatever I do with it (if I do anything) will involve at least some kind of representational subject matter. I have never been very satisfied with complete abstraction............always feeling the need to explain what I have done with realistic images. I love abstraction, but I can't seem to find the process satisfying. It has to be that I don't understand it well enough. I guess I am too grounded, too possessive of my own work. I am not comfortable with others iinhaling my work and making it theirs.
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this is interesting
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