Welcome to another edition of This Week in Origami where we feature the best new origami that I saw during the past week. It’s a bit of a shorter week since last week’s post was a bit late but there’s still some great origami here.

First up is this pretty cool model by Mariano Zavala B.

Origami Herdboy and Water Buffalo

Herdboy Playing the Flute Atop a Reclining Water Buffalo, Designed by Brian Chan and Folded by Mariano Zavala B.

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Peter Keller folded these adorable little radishes that are basically just a waterbomb and a simple leaf.

Origami Raddishes

Red Radish, Designed and Folded by Peter Keller

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Matthew LaBoone folded some excellent and very realistic looking insects.

Origami Wheel Bug

Wheel Bug Version 2, Designed by Seth Friedman and Folded by Matthew LaBoone

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

 

Origami Brown Widow

Brown Widow HP, Designed by Robert Lang and Folded by Matthew LaBoone

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

 

João Charrua folded this cute little monster character.

Origami Monstrito

Monstrito, Designed and Folded by João Charrua

Diagrams available in Mini Neo Magazine #28

Original image on Flickr

 

Shu Sugamata designed a couple of excellent Star Wars models.

Origami Tie Interceptor

Tie Interceptor, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Droid Starfighter

Droid Starfighter, Designed and Folded by Shu Sugamata

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Ivan Svatko folded a couple of really complex and awesome looking models.

Origami Dorcus Titanus

Dorcus Titanus, Designed by Kota Imai and Folded by Ivan Svatko

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

 

Origami Bird

Bird, Designed and Folded by Ivan Svatko

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Petr Stuchlý folded a really cool looking dragon and shark.

Origami Western Dragon

Western Dragon, Designed and Folded by Petr Stuchlý

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Origami Frilled Shark

Frilled Shark, Designed and Folded by Petr Stuchlý

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Ilan Garibi made another beautiful tessellation.

Adulthood Tessellated

Adulthood Tessellated, Designed and Folded by Ilan Garibi

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

Anita folded this cute little red dragon.

Origami Dragon

Dragon, Designed by Jo Nakashima and Folded by Anita

Video instructions available here

Original image on Flickr

 

Pere Olivella folded this beautiful little bird.

Origami Pechirrojo

Pechirrojo, Designed by Fabián Correa and Folded by Pere Olivella

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

 

jhordan arauzo folded a great looking origami pudu.

Origami Pudu

Pudu, Designed by Quentin Trollip and Folded by jhordan arauzo

Diagrams available in #6 4 Esquinas

Original image on Flickr

 

Francisco José González Alcázar folded this fantastic looking Allosaurus.

Origami Allosaurus

Allosaurus, Designed by S. O´Hanlon and Folded by Francisco José González Alcázar

Diagrams available here

Original image on Flickr

 

Philipp-Marius Kost folded another very realistic looking insect.

Origami Samurai Helmet Beetle

Samurai Helmet Beetle 2.0, Designed and Folded by Philipp-Marius Kost

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

 

Last but not least we have my favourite photo of the week, this amazing looking wizard by Adriano Davanzo.

Origami Wizard

Wizard, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Adriano Davanzo

Diagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003

Original image on Flickr

 

That’s it for another week.  Remember to check out and follow these artists in their personal Flickr pages as well if you like their work.

 

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