Geometric Textured Paper Masks

These New Tessellated Origami Masks are Made of Paper

This collection of tessellated origami masks are made entirely of paper by the artist Joel Cooper. These masks are genuinely crafted to display incredible geometric textures. The detailed dimensions created depict sharp and striking edges that make this mask stand out. The artist Joel Cooper uses a method of folding called 'tessellation,' where the shape is first folded from a hexagon-shaped piece of paper.

He then works his way into crafting the edges and dimension of each fold. These extraordinary masks portray a sense of realism that resemble historical figures. The folding method of these origami masks are what make these figures stand out from other ordinary sculptures that may be seen in various historical museums.
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1. Geometric Textured Paper Masks - Opportunity for creating unique and visually striking wearable art through the use of geometric textures in paper masks.
2. Tessellation Origami Technique - Innovation potential in exploring the tessellation folding method to create intricate and realistic sculptures or designs.
3. Realism in Origami Sculptures - Opportunity to push the boundaries of realism in origami by designing masks that closely resemble historical figures.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the use of geometric textured paper masks as a new form of wearable art.
2. Craft and DIY - The craft and DIY industry can incorporate the tessellation origami technique to offer unique folding projects and workshops.
3. Museums and Exhibitions - Museums and exhibitions can feature realistic origami sculptures, like these masks, to offer a fresh perspective on historical figures and art forms.

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