23-year old architect student, Mui-Ling Teh, has a very talented set of hands to be able to create such small pieces of art. The smallest of her origami models is 2 mm long! Her tools consist of paper, tweezers, scissors, and a lot of patience. And when I say patience, I mean a lot of it. On average it takes her about 20 minutes to make a model (her first ones took her about an hour to do). I don’t think I handle such a task. I’m so horrible with my hands. So props to her for this amazing talent. She also sells calendars and other little items of her origami to help fund her studies. If you’re interested here is her site at Zazzle.
Can you guys do origami? Are you good at it? I attempted it as a child with no success. Since then I sort of stayed away from it.
Source: Telegraph

February 5, 2010 11:00 PM | by