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おりがみ の ひ // Rabu, 14 Maret 2012
01.19
Konnichiwa Minna!!! XD
You know what day now??? Today is おりがみ の ひ Okay2 this : The day of Origami.
Do you like make origami??? Who's grandmaster of origami???
THIS...
Yoshizawa Akira
Yoshizawa was born on March 14, 1911, in Kaminokawa, Japan, to the family of a dairy farmer. When a child, he took pleasure in teaching himself origami. He moved into a factory job in Tokyo when he was 13 years old. His passion for it was rekindled in his early 20s, when he was promoted from factory worker to technical draftsman. His new job was to teach junior employees geometry. Yoshizawa used the traditional art of origami to understand and communicate geometrical problems.

In 1937 he left factory work to pursue origami full-time. During the next 20 years, he lived in total poverty, earning his living by door-to-door selling of tsukudani (a Japanese preserved condiment that is usually made of seaweed). His origami work was creative enough to be included in the 1944 book Origami Shuko, by Isao Honda (本多 功). However it was his work for a 1951 issue of the magazine Asahi Graph that launched his career although, according to another account, his first step on the professional road was a set of 12 zodiac signs commissioned by a magazine in 1954.

In 1954 his first monograph, Atarashi Origami Geijutsu (New Origami Art) was published. In this work he established the Yoshizawa-Randlett system of notation for origami folds (a system of symbols, arrows and diagrams), which has become the standard for most paperfolders. The publishing of this book helped Yoshizawa out of his poverty. It was followed closely by his founding of the International Origami Centre in Tokyo in 1954, when he was 43.

His first overseas exhibition was organised in 1955 by Felix Tikotin, a Dutch architect and art collector of German-Jewish origin, in the Stedelijk Museum. Yoshizawa lent many of his own origami models to other exhibitions around the world. He would never sell his origami figures, but rather gave them away as gifts to people, and let other groups and organizations borrow them for exhibiting.
His second wife, Kiyo Yoshizawa, served as his manager and taught origami alongside him till his death on his 94th birthday

That is all about Yoshizawa Akira
I take this story from THIS 
 Beside that, I take acute picture XD!
Taran...





Arigatou ne~ X3


5 Komentar:

Anonymous Anonim mengatakan...

Hari Origami ya? aku kira white day.
Hidup Origami!!!!!!!!!!!!!

14 Maret 2012 pukul 01.44  
Blogger kokacream mengatakan...

i like origami xDD happy day of origami~~ -w-

14 Maret 2012 pukul 15.31  
Blogger Hesty EvamaruChi mengatakan...

ORIGAMI! OwO
Aku suka membentuk binatang! >_<

14 Maret 2012 pukul 23.53  
Blogger na mengatakan...

Kak Farrah : He he iya... Q ingat tp menurutku penting ini. Btw kak Farrah sepupu Fatihah kan??? ^^ Dia kasih aku coklat, trus kubalas deh... ;p

Koka Senpai : Happy Day too~ X3 <--- He he telat nge-jawab

Hesty-chan : Waii... Aku jg! ^^ Aku suka bikin burung! XD

15 Maret 2012 pukul 01.17  
Blogger marlitza mengatakan...

Dulu, aku sukaaa banget origami! aku bisa buat kupu kupu, bintang, gereja, bunga sakura, sampai kembang api!
Rin terinspirasi dengan google waktu itu ya?

17 Maret 2012 pukul 06.12  

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