about origami for some time,
so this will correct that, as I have just seen a few examples known as the
wet folding technique, which involves moistening the paper just the right amount in
order to give flexibility to it, the technique was developed by the Japanese origamist Akira Yoshizawa, but these are examples by Hoàng Tiến Quyết, an
artist from Vietnam,
folding
slightly damp paper allows him to obtain a more malleable material and to more
easily mold his creations,
the results are quite lifelike, especially if you
watch his YouTube videos recording the creation process,
You
can see more of Hoàng's work on his Instagram page,
in addition to his online gallery, and there is myself, I can not eve fold a paper aeroplane that can fly!
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