
Hori uses eight endangered animals’ skeletons as the basis for his origami work, to highlight the fragile standing of the sea turtle, waterfowl and other threatened species. [Spoon & Tamago via Super-Punch via LikeCool]


Hori uses eight endangered animals’ skeletons as the basis for his origami work, to highlight the fragile standing of the sea turtle, waterfowl and other threatened species. [Spoon & Tamago via Super-Punch via LikeCool]

Adrian Cascun-Valencic
Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 10:02 AM…although strictly speaking all origami animals have exoskeletons :–P