近代日本の美術 相行90周年記念 大日本インキ科学工業 非売品 1998年 Modern Japanese Art The chemical company Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, now DIC Corporation, gave this book to their employees for the 90th anniversary of the company in 1998. As DIC is also the owner of an art museum, the Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art , it had access to a number of experts to make this book. It is said that each book cost more than 15000 Yen at the time of the making. In this book, 100 artworks are explained in details, including an abstract in English. See details below in the pictures. In can be yours, for free - only paying the shipping cost is required. Contact me at mkengel@gmail.com
In Japan, often the wrapping of a present is at least as important as the real present. If you have to give away some small things - like a Porsche car key or some jewellery - present it in a origami box. The introduction below is derived from the explanation here . But the original explanation produces a box with a fold on the main surface which isn't beautiful (see last picture). Therefore, I have corrected the first steps. A square of 25.7 cm produces a box of 9 cm. That will be the cover of the box. For the real box, you will need a square of 25.2 cm. So, here it goes (click on a picture to see a slideshow with larger pictures): 1) I bought some carton-like paper at Daiso (transported it in a rucksack, big blunder). The smaller side is 25.7 cm. Cutting it into a square. 2) Draw a large cross in the center. 3) Fold two corners towards the center (exactly !!) 4) Extend the lines of the cross towards the fold. 5) Now fold each corner to
You can find many folding instructions for square boxes - I also published one - see here . Rectangular ones are somewhat more seldom to find. I needed one, so I made a simple one by myself. I will show you what I did. Please try and improve it. Paper: When I digitized my books, I cut off the spine so I could use an automatic scanner for scanning the text pages. Usually, I kept the first and last paper pages which often are coloured and/or have some design. They also are a little bit heavier than the normal paper of the books. For making the box below I used such a page. Plan: I want to make a box, 14 cm long, 2 cm wide and 2 cm high. I need the box and a cover for it: so 2 boxes, the first one with the dimensions above and the second one, the cover box, a bit larger with 14.5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. From a paper sheet, I cut 2 sheets with the following dimensions (box length + 4 times box height). For my boxes, I need one paper with the size of 22cm*6cm and the second on
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