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May 10, 2018 09:21:23   #
I'll get in touch with you soon Sophia.
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May 10, 2018 09:20:02   #
I am an origami artist and I have my own studio where I experiment with different origami styles, but I never thought of something like this. You have made me ponder over starting my own origami classes and passing on my knowledge. I have a studio, I could renovate it and transform it into a classroom.

I would suggest that you could also make some space in your own home for a studio (if you have an empty garage, it would be ideal). Start with a small space and then shift to something bigger, I guess that would the approach for the moment. I am also open for a collaboration of sorts. Do let me know if you're interested.

Anyways, thank you so much for inspiring me and I wish you all the luck in whatever decision you choose to make.
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May 9, 2018 05:25:25   #
Thank you so much tristontaylor for your valuable guidance, I may have been messing up due to a wrong choice of foil for my work. I shall try this as well and let you know.
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May 9, 2018 05:25:01   #
Thank you bellajustin and christianjordan for your sound advice. I shall try the different glues suggested and revert with the name of the glue that solves my problem.
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May 9, 2018 05:23:14   #
Hi everyone, I am an art lover and I am into painting and sculpturing. Recently, I started learning origami and it has been like 4 months now. I really loved working shaping different designs out of paper. I even inculcated mediums other than paper and shaped them into different artworks. On experimenting with various materials, I found tissue foils to be a good medium for creating origami.

My first attempt was a Stegosaurus and the final origami product was pretty good. It looks great. My second work with tissue foil was a Samurai helmet beetle (I tried a lot to copy Robert J. Lang) but I've been encountering problems with that such as, the Samurai helmet has developed many wrinkles that made it look like a crushed ball of paper - not a pleasant sight for any origami artist. My main purpose to post here was to figure out any technique that could help avoid my tissue foil turning into a wrinkled ball of mush.

If any of you'll have faced a similar problem and know how to deal with it, I would really appreciate your guidance regarding this serious issue when working with tissue foils.
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