Clown Fish and Sea Anemone (J.C. Nolan)

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"Creating Origami" by J.C. Nolan

Clown Fish and Sea Anemone (J.C. Nolan)

Snapshot from the diagrams I think I somewhat violated this model, but I still wanted to post a picture of it. Lots of the tips of the sea anemone have small rips, and the front stripe of the clown fish doesn't stay folded up. Ah well, it was a first fold, and I didn't use the best of papers. Enough excuses for messing up? I've attached a picture of what the model is supposed to look like, just so you get an idea. It's a snapshot from the diagrams. Check Joseph Wu's website for what the model looks like when JC himself folds it. Ah, I wish mine looked like that...

Paper: approx. 65cm square of red metallic gift wrap
Finished model size:
  sea anemone: 6cm height, 6cm diameter
  fish: 4.5cm length, 1.5cm height

Comments

beautiful photo of Nolan's own folding of this model

I admire your courage not only to try this model but to share it with everyone. Thank you.

About 7-8 years ago when I lived in NYC I bought a book at the Museum of Modern Art titled "Origamido" by Michael LaFosse (now out of print, alas), which has a color photo of Nolan's own folding of this model. The whole book is full of jaw-dropping origami art by dozens of the greatest artists, but this one stands out. The book may still be available used, or in libraries.

Oh My God

I've got three words for you Sara:OH MY GOD!

That model looked like it took you a week to finish it, yet the time was worth it.

Actually...

Actually, an evening and a morning. :)

LOL!

I have three letters!

I can't believe you stayed all night long!

( I am shure you slept, but I still prefer being dramatic!)

This can be easily classified as the most tidious or your models, huh?

Speaking of which, why not add a monthly poll for best model? Hardest (looking) model?
coolest model? and of course...!

MOST TEDIOUS MODEL!!!

I did sleep

I did sleep, I'd guess about 7 hours or so. Just to clarify.
JC did ask me how long it took me to complete the model, but I'm not sure. It will have to be several hours - maybe six or so. But then again, a first fold always takes longer than later ones. Figuring out what to do next takes its time – even when the diagrams are as clear as they are for this model.

As to polls, I've thought about it a couple of times. But I'm not sure whether I have enough visitors (analytics says about 250 a day), and whether some of those visitors might try to manipulate polls. That might be of interest if I had a poll on which model I should make a video on next.
Still thinking about it...

did you receive my link?

hey, Sara did you receive my link to the diagrams of Eric Joisel's hedgehog?

If you didn't, here's the link again: http://www.ericjoisel.com/hedgehog.html

I'll think about it

I was aware of these diagrams before, but have never folded the hedgehog. I'd have to ask Eric for his permission to do a video, but think he'd probably give me an ok. He did post diagrams on his page, so that's a good indicator.
Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to make all the videos I'd like to make, or even the time to try all the models I'd like to try out. So I fear that I have no immediate plans to do a video on the hedgehog. Hope you understand.

I understand...

I under stand your reply. I know how to make the hedgehog, but I don't have the right size of paper.

please

plase make a video on the hedge hog it looks so cool