Nicolas Terry
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Nicolas Terry is an origamist born in France in 1974 and currently lives in Grenoble. Between his studies fits to highlight engineer diplomat, Dr. in chemical and psychoterapeutic. At present forms part of the association MFPP, Mouvement Français des Plieurs de Papier. It has an infinity of complexes figures of paper.
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[edit] Style
Terry's style is very particular and characteristic. It is a cartoon and semirealist style.
- "I never try to attain the realism. In that way that I am a Manuel Sirgo's insects and R. J. Lang's superrealism fan and i achieve his diagramas when I can, I do not interest the realism in my own creations."
This disinterest for realism can be to the fact that allow him create figures without pautes, without concern for the proportions of the members of a figure and give him a more comic style.
[edit] Works
At present, Terry only has published one book: "Passion Origami; Volume 1", in English and French. In it, explains like fold a series of 24 models since animal (rhinoceros, lions, butterflies, frogs) until several personages, and also contains four CP's of fictitious beings, some of them, with a brief explanation of how create figures variants to split of the original model.
[edit] Website
Terry has a website where he publishes photographs of his works or of other creators. He also publishes some diagramas and CP'S.
[edit] References
Design in origamiNicolas Terry's biography
Felipe Moreno's blogInformation about Nicolas Terry
[edit] External links
Design in origami Nicolas Terry's website.
Passion Origamifigures' galery from Nicolas Terry's book