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[PHOTOS] Can You Believe These Remarkable Masterpieces Are Made From Only Pieces Of Paper?

Pushing the boundaries of the ancient Japanese art of paper folding, these amazing works of art prove that all you need to create a remarkable masterpiece is paper and your very own hands.

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What happens when you bring together the talents of origami masters from all corners of the world? For Surface to Structure: Folded Forms curator Uyen Nguyen, it’s an opportunity to share her passion for the art form and inspire others to contribute to the legacy of origami.

Origami, the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, transforms a flat sheet of paper into a 3D sculpture without the use of scissors, tape or anything besides good old folding and sculpting.

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The Surface to Structure exhibition ran from 19 June to 3 July this year in New York’s The Cooper Union, featuring more than 130 works from 88 artists spanning five continents, including Malaysia’s Ng Boon Choon, Singapore's Ronald Koh and Vietnam's Hoàng Tiến Quyết

The 134 works in the show encapsulate a broad spectrum of origami’s possibilities, both artistic and scientific, and push the perceptions of this art form beyond its traditional boundaries.

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The exhibition may have ended its run, but fortunately for us, some of these exquisite works of art have been photographed for posterity. Here are some of our favourites:

1. "Rabbits in Motion” designed by Ronald Koh (Singapore) and folded by Ng Boon Choon (Malaysia)

2. "Kiwi” by Bernie Peyton, USA

3. "St. Michael: The Archangel” by Tran Trung Hieu, Vietnam

4. "Phoenix” by Satoshi Kamiya, Japan

5. “Jellyfish” by Beth Johnson, USA

6. "Lion” by Hoàng Tiến Quyết, Vietnam.

7. "Flying Mantis” by Brian Chan, USA

8. "Vole” by Bernie Peyton, USA

9. "Hero's Horse" by Kevin Box and Robert J. Lang, USA

10. "Crystallization” by Hana Coufalová, Czech Republic

11. "Entfaltung” by Jule Waibel, UK

12. Diamond Crystal Lattice” by Jeannine Mosely, USA

13. "Event Horizon” by Byriah Loper, USA

14. "Fluid Dynamic” by Richard Swee­ney, UK

15. "Asymmetry” by Erik and Martin Demaine, USA

16. "Shakti” by Joel Cooper, USA

17. "Basket Set” by Tom Crain, USA

18. "Floating Diagonal Shift Vase” by Rebecca Gieseking, USA

19. "Constrained Bowl,” by Linda Smith, USA

20. "Freeform Origami Corrugation (Nudibranch)” by Tomohiro Tachi, Japan

21. “Flower Tessellation” by Evan Zodl, USA

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22. “Cloud” by Scott Macri, USA

Malaysia's creative arts community are no less talented, with some gaining international attention as well. Check out their amazing creations HERE:

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