Vietnamese origami artist introduced on Huffingtonpost

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VietNamNet Bridge – The Huffingtonpost (USA) recently introduced outstanding origami works by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Hung Cuong.


Some origami works by Nguyen Hung Cuong on Huffingtonpost:


According to Huffingtonpost, Cuong from Hanoi, Vietnam, used giay do (paper made from do trees) to create amazing folded creatures such as eagles, scorpions, sharks, elephants and snails...According to Huffingtonpost, Cuong from Hanoi, Vietnam, used giay do (paper made from do trees) to create amazing folded creatures such as eagles, scorpions, sharks, elephants and snails…

Bear.Bear.

Eagle.Eagle.

Shark.Shark.

Snail.Snail.

Elephant.Elephant.

Butterfly.Butterfly.

Tortoise.Tortoise.

Buffalo boy.Buffalo boy.

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“What I love about origami is that I can make anything from one piece of paper just by folding it,” Cường states on his Flickr profile. “Since I’m not good with words, I use origami to share my ideas, how I feel and how beautiful this world is,” Cuong told Huffingtonpost.


Cuong is one of the leading origami artist in Vietnam. He won the second prize at the 2009 world origami competition.Cuong is one of the leading origami artist in Vietnam. He won the second prize at the 2009 world origami competition.

Compiled by T. VanCompiled by T. Van



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