Here’s another really excellent horse design. Image source: Goat, Designed by Nguyên Hùng Cu’ò’ng and Folded by Andrés This isn’t a super complex looking goat but it’s still got a really fantastic design. Image source: Rabbits, Designed by Ronald Koh and Folded by Rainer Bergĭiagrams available in the Bogota 2013 Origami Convention book Lots of farms have rabbits and here are two adorable ones folded by Rainer Berg. Image source: Japanese Cattle, Designed and Folded by Kei Watanabe Here he’s designed a kuchinoshima-ushi or a Japanese cattle. Kei Watanabe has designed some incredible and complex models. Image source: Pig (October 2015), Designed and Folded by Hoàng Tiến Quyết This is a more “Grown-up” version of his famous pig. He has a very unique curved style in all his designs and uses wet folding a lot. Hoàng Tiến Quyết is still one of my all time favourite origami artists. Image source: Sheep, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Philipp-Marius Kostĭiagrams available in the Tanteidan 21st Convention Book If you try folding this model be sure to use very thin paper otherwise the horns get very hard to fold. This one is folded from one 35cm x 35cm square of paper and it took 2 and a half hours to fold! Satoshi Kamiya has one of the most realistic looking sheep designs I’ve seen out there. Image source: Chicken and Rooster, Designed and Folded by Choi Ju Young Here are two more excellent paper chickens. Video instructions available from Seth Friedman’s YouTube channel Image source: Finnish Lapphund, Designed by Seth Friedman and Folded by Ju Hyeong Kim Here Ju Hyeong Kim folded the model a little bit differently so it’s sitting down instead of standing like it normally is. This is the first time I’ve seen it from this angle and there are a lot of really great details on the face. Normally when people fold and photograph this model they always show it from the side. This next model is Seth Friedman’s Finnish Lapphund. Image source: Clydesdale Horse, Designed by Quentin Trollip and Folded by Willie G. If you use brown and white paper like you see here there are some excellent colour changes in the legs and on the head. Quentin Trollip has what’s easily one of the best origami horse designs out there. Image source: Pig, Designed and Folded by Jaeil Jeongĭiagrams available from Jaeil Jeong’s Flickr Jaeil Jeong designed this really excellent pig. Image source: Ducks, Designed by Hoàng Tiến Quyết and Folded by Andrea Borsa Here’s an adorable family of paper ducks. Image source: Cattle, Designed by Yoo Tae Yong and Folded by J.W Parkĭiagrams available in Origami Works of Yoo Tae Yong Here’s an excellent cow to go along with this bull. Video instructions available from Breath of Paper’s YouTube channel Image source: Bull, Designed by Dong Viet Thien and Folded by Gonzalo The photograph is great and you can really feel the strength of the bull even though it’s just made out of paper. Image source: Goat, Designed and Folded by Ta Trung Dong Here’s one of the coolest looking goats that I’ve seen. Image source: Rooster, Designed and Folded by Jaeil Jeong The colour changes with the white and red are perfect. (origoku)Įvery farm also needs a rooster and here’s an excellent one designed by Jaeil Jeong. Image source: Cat, Designed by Giang Dinh and Folded by Antoine S. If you have a farm you definitely need a cat to take care of the mice. Image source: Horse, Designed by Hoang Tien Quyet and Folded by Marianoĭiagrams available in VOG: 50 Hours of Origami+ If you use two-sided paper the mane and tail end up a different colour than the body. There are lots of great origami horse designs out there but Hoang Tien Quyet’s design is definitely the most elegant looking. Image source: Sheep, Designed and Folded by Gen Hagiwara I love how the perfect parts are black and white when you use two-sided paper. He folded these for Chinese New Year in the year of the sheep. We’ll start off with these two adorable sheep from Gen Hagiwara. These are the standard sorts of animals you’d expect to see on a farm such as cows, pigs, sheep, etc. In this post we’re going to take a look at a group of excellent paper farm animals.
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