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23 October 2016 |
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Welcome to Tony O'Hare's Smiley Origami site! I've been doing this wonderful thing called origami for over 40 years, and during that time have created over 150 original origami designs - or models as they are commonly known. One of the main purposes of this site is to bring together photos & instruction diagrams for my origami creations, and put them in the public window. On this site I've also put a selection of photos & models by some of my favourite folders - people who have inspired me in the past and still do; info about my origami-related activities; links to other origami sites, and lots more. I hope you enjoy browsing through it. My origami motto is "Keep folding, Keep Smiling" and hopefully you'll enjoy browsing this site, and folding some of the origami models you find here. Tony O'Hare Latest News:
29/9/16. There was a short film featuring me
folding an origami wasp on tonight’s “The One
Show” on BBC1 from 7pm. It’s part of a “natural
history short insert”, as they say in the biz,
presented by Nick Hewer, of “The Apprentice”
fame. One of the aims of the film is to give a
different slant to one of nature’s less
well-liked creatures! The origami link is the
paper-like wasps’ nests, which it is believed
help inspire the invention of paper 2000 ago...
The wasp was designed by Spanish folder Jose
Anibal Voyer, and used with his permission.
If you missed the programme, you can get on
catch up TV or at
Cheers
Tony
I've added instruction diagrams for my "Origami Blackbelt" design on the Diagrams page. This is a variation of the traditional Kimono design, and is based on a common response when you tell someone you do origami "so are you a blackbelt?" Click on the photo. Tony featured on "Kirstie's Handmade Britain" on Channel 4 on Weds 26th October 2011, when he entered the handicrafts competition at the Royal Welsh Show. You can find instructions for his Origami PC and Nude on the Diagrams page. Clips from the show were also included on "Harry Hill's TV Burp" the following weekend, including footage of me talking about origami, and not surprisingly, of my origami nude - created in "my mis-spent youth". The commentary from Harry was hilarious, and a mock up of the naked lady was even used to sing a song to close the show! Nice one, Harry!
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