We just got back from NYC a few days ago; my wife Bekah just finished uploading the majority of our photos, if you’re inclined to take a look.
It was a lot of fun, and we were able to meet up with many flickr folding friends, both old and new. I’m very thankful for such a great chance to meet so many of you in person!
Some highlights that I enjoyed:
(title shot) – Bekah’s kirigami artwork of the Sun and Water, assembled (or deconstructed?) in Jeff’s Harlem studio.
32 two-dollar bills, folded as a single sheet, by me:
Some great work from Christine Edison:
Brian Chan:
Fantastic tessellated Romanesco cauliflower, again by Brian Chan:
Pureland Tessellations by Goran Konjevod:
Ray Schamp’s Corrugations:
More beautiful tessellations and masks from Joel Cooper:
Astonishing pieces from Polly Verity, our new folding friend from Scotland:
And, of course, some photos from our visit to Jen Stark’s exhibition at the LMak Projects over in Williamsburg:
(this last piece is my favorite!)
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