A resident of Romania made 1000 paper cranes and became a designer (photo)
Amateur origami has turned the traditional paper figures into works of art.
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Christian Marianchuk from Romania have always been fascinated by origami, but believed that he was still far from true mastery. And then he set himself the task — to create a thousand paper cranes for a thousand days.
It was no easy task. First Christian has learned to create the most common figures. After a couple of months he could do it even with my eyes closed. But then repeating the same the master got bored. And Marianchuk started to create unusual images of birds. He used colored paper, paint and complement the figures of applications.
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Christian inspiration drawn from Greek mythology and Japanese folklore.
When the challenge ended, Marianchuk felt that he did not even have his paper friends. He now often makes cranes and honed skills even allowed him to put them up for sale. And the Souvenirs are in demand.
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