Paper artist Joel Cooper folds these insanely complex origami masks and tessellations from single pieces of paper.
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Cooper only uses a single pieces of paper, without cuts or glue, shaped by folding alone in the origami tradition.
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Little geometrical drawings are made on the paper before folding, which is a process called precreasing.
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These masks are hand-painted, dyed, or stained and then treated with polyurethane, acrylic or shellac to make them more durable.
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Check his website: http://joelcooper.wordpress.com/ and Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/origamijoel/
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