Japan celebrates November 11 as the national Origami Day where the paper crane has become a symbol of peace, but did you know that Japan is not the only one that is entirely responsible for the invention of Origami? No one really knows when and where origami was invented.
Although most of us considered Japan as the home of origami, but Spain has its own talented origami paper art master as well. Gonzalo Garcia Calvo is too expert in origami that it’s hard to believe that his beautiful designs are folded out of only one piece of paper. Calvo created origami designs on many test subjects, but after looking his work, it seems that his favorite design subject are animals.
If you adept at folding paper into beautiful forms, then you are here for an absolute treat. Today, we are going to show you some of the best examples of these paper made wonders. Feel free to pick your favorite design and let us know in comments below.
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Credit: Gonzalo | Flickr
Next? See some of the amazing examples of Street Art. Or Sushi Art maybe!