Kiri-origami artist Taketori cuts and folds paper to make realistic-looking insects.
Each critter is crafted from a single sheet, without glue, and paint is often used to add to the realism.
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Kiri-origami artist Taketori cuts and folds paper to make realistic-looking insects.
Each critter is crafted from a single sheet, without glue, and paint is often used to add to the realism.
Kiri-origami artist Taketori cuts and folds paper to make realistic-looking insects.
Each critter is crafted from a single sheet, without glue, and paint is often used to add to the realism.
Kiri-origami artist Taketori cuts and folds paper to make realistic-looking insects.
Each critter is crafted from a single sheet, without glue, and paint is often used to add to the realism.
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