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A comparison of two variants of Fractalized Petals CFW 85: one with consistent rotation direction for all levels and
one with alternating rotation directions.
A comparison of two folds of CFW 106 side by side: one from patterned Washi and the other
from plain color Tant. Patterned paper, though very nice, made it i...
The complete set of seven Tetris pieces, recreated in origami using the business card cube module.
Of the seven pieces, six require the same number of units ...
These pictures show sixteen boxes decorated with tessellation molecules belonging to the Woven Triangles family,
folded in the years 2020-2021. All boxes wer...
Comparison of three related Sonobe variants of mine, from left to right: Paper Airplane Sonobe,
Checkered Sonobe, and Bow-Tie Sonobe. Each icosahedron
is fol...
This is a collections of my origami tessellations that I framed and hung near the desk I use for folding. The models, all kept in neutral colors, are as foll...
Ten level-3 Lucky Star Fractals, folded from metallic paper
in different colors. This is just a small subset of how many times I have folded this model over ...
If you wear glasses like me, you are probably quite frustrated by the fog which the mask creates on your glasses, especially in winter. This simple origami
d...
I prepared this composition as decoration for the room where I would be holding origami workshops related to my
exhibition at Olsztyn Planetarium. During the...
Once in a while, I design something other than a tessellation or a box. This geometric penguin model came about during Outdoor Origami Meeting as I was
playi...
Two folds of my Sunk Star Box with different twisting directions, side by side. Wherever there’s
a twist in origami, we get two possible versions of the fold...
This is my Monument Valley Corrugation, squeezed inside Predictable Box which I designed for this very purpose.
The back side of the corrugation is less inte...
A side-by-side comparison of Shuzo Fujimoto’s Clover Folding (left) and my own
Clover Folding Lookalike (right). Front and back sides are shown (top and bott...
This picture shows a comparison of two variants of Simplified Shamrock Box:
Simplified Shamrock Box (on the left)
Slightly Simplified Shamrock Box (on the ri...
A giant penguin (designed by Blanka Pentela (Blunek) ascending King-Kong style the
Palace of Culture and Science. This 250 m tall building was erected in War...
An origami bookmark (two pieces folded from different papers) featuring an elephant motif. Other animals’ heads can be designed in a similar fashion.
This mo...
These boxes are decorated with a molecule of Super-Ninja Star Tessellation which is an extension of
Ninja Star Tessellation. The super-variant has larger bla...
Coaster made from 4 slightly modified Woven Slit Modules (WSM) folded from square paper.
The two sides of the coaster display different patterns. Six coaster...
Name Plate variant which has one of the pyramids pointing outside and the other inside. This allows several
elements to be stacked on top of each other, like...
I designed this model as cover art for Surface Charging and Points of Zero Charge, a book by my father, Marek Kosmulski.
It is a reference work in electro- a...
This puzzle, described in Hugo Steinhaus’ book Kalejdoskop matematyczny (Mathematical Snapshots, literally
Mathematical Kaleidoscope) consists of six pieces,...