Real sized origami hippo.
I woke up today expecting to go to the country to watch how spring was imposing its reign but a rainy morning made me change my plans. So, what can you do when you don´t want to stay warm and cozy at home? My wife came with the right answer: "Let´s visit the Origamy Show at the Centro de Historias (Stories Center) Museum". Well, like any other grown up man, I had the last word: "Whatever you say, my dear". And so off we went. Bull´s eye!!! We made the right choice!!
The show consists in two mixed ones, one showing the works of Éric Joisel, one, if not the best, of the origami sculptors in the world, who sadly passed away in 2010, and the other one showing various artists from the crimp Collective mostly using the "froissage" (wrinkling) technique, creating whole spaces where you imbue yourself and become part of the show.
By the way, just a tip: Zaragoza has one of the oldest Origami Associations in Europe, and from October 2013, the first Public Origami School will open its doors in this beautiful city, thanks to the hard work and perseverance of this association called Grupo Zaragozano de Papiroflexia (Zaragoza´s Origami Group).
And now back to the expo!
First, after some geometric works by Jorge Pardo, you enter the water world brilliantly crafted by the Crimp! Collective (France). Find yourself exploring the sea bed, a world of anemonae, squids, corals and other creatures all made of paper. Oh! I forgot; in case you don´t know, one of the basics in origami is that you should only use one piece of paper for each figure. Having this in your mind, the work of this artists deserves even more credit!!!
The sea bed and its magicall creatures.
Then you go through the "innards" of the Earth, a place full of misteries where you can tell you are getting closer to Hell. Hands coming out of the walls, strange faces and figures all around you ... Great start to this show in a very unexpected way.
After visiting these worlds, you enter Érics Joisel´s works show; incredible figures, masks, animals, vegetables and items appear in front of your eyes and you cannot keep your lower jaw as high as it should be!!
Real sized rhino!
The precision and imagination needed in order to make this pieces of art must be incredible and almost mathematicall (remember that each figure is made out of one single piece of paper).
Sure they aren´t real ones?
Of course there are many other works in this show which are not related with wildlife that will also leave you breathless, but you have to see all this by yourself for pictures cannot reflect the power to amaze that they display.
If you live in Zaragoza or you are plannig a visit to this beautiful city, don´t miss this expo, it´s only going to be here until June.
Please check the links below and find out more interesting stuff about this expo and the future Origami Museum of Zaragoza.
Zaragoza´s Origami Group (Grupo Zaragozano de Papiroflexia)
Éric Joisel´s website
Crimp´s website
very cute!!!!!I like your post about Zaragoza and wild life around the city.
ReplyDeletei was in zaragoza 2 weeks ago & couldn't find an origami school. or any information about the new museum. i was dissapointed,so i folded a crane, and left it in a wonderful tapas bar (republicana) to celebrate spain & the local wildlife!
ReplyDeletetess/oregon usa
Hahaha!... It´s true!!
DeleteI´ll explain myself:
After reading your comment I made some research and this is what I've found.
There was an appointment with the local government and the Japanese Tobacco Company to help the origami organization in Zaragoza; they had the museum and even the place for the future school, but since there's little money left due to the crisis and, mostly, since there are no local elections in the near future where millions of promises are made, the proyect is now in a stand by status.
If there's any news, I'll update the post.
Anyway, good thing you went to heal your anger visiting La Republicana!!
Next time you visit Zaragoza feel free to contact for any kind of info, specially gastronomy.
Thank you for your comment!!
UPDATE!!!
ReplyDeleteZaragoza's Origami Museum will open it's doors the 19th of December.
It will be sited at the "Centro de Historias".
Here's the website where you can know all about it: http://www.emoz.es/
Hope this info helps!