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Paper, Not Just For Rolling: Insane Paper Art

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This is some sick-ass paper art created by Cheong-ah Hwang. Now I'm not sure if her work qualifies as papercraft or not (since I have no idea what papercraft is), but it does qualify as very f***ing impressive. There's a bunch more after the jump, about half of which are geeky, the other half of which are just amazingly made. *ahem* Not unlike myself. Kidding, I'm a one-off. If I was a pair of jeans I'd still be in the bargain bin at God's Factory Outlet with both legs sewn together.

Hit the jump and be amazed.

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Amazing Paper Layer Art [bite.ca]

Thanks to Erin, who used to know how to fold paper into those little fortune-teller thingies but has since forgotten. Well what about a ninja star? No? Paper football?

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  • fyi, I'm Erin. And you're welcome. ^_^

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