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Money origami
Money origami




His shirt-and-tie design is folded to give the appearance of stripes. banknotes-is perfectly placed as the elephant's eye. For example, Rotter's origami elephant is precisely folded so that the eye at the top of the pyramid-a symbol from the Great Seal of the United States of America that appears on the reverse of U.S. What is so impressive about Rotter's work is that he strategically folds the paper money to use aspects of American banknote designs to bring his figures to life. They then left the origami and drawings as tips for restaurant servers. Rotter would transform dollar bills into creatures and his children would draw environments for the paper money origami animals to live in. He was motivated to learn to fold banknotes because he wanted to entertain his young children at restaurants when they went out to dinner.

money origami

Rotter began folding paper money origami about 20 years ago. paper money (made from a mixture of cotton and linen) to create a wide range of geometric forms as well as comical and creative figures.

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Ron Rotter is an origami artist from Wisconsin, but instead of using typical rice or mulberry origami paper, he folds U.S. The National Numismatic Collection recently acquired some new objects that reflect how artists use banknotes as building blocks to create new three-dimensional shapes and figures. For example, the National Numismatic Collection holds a nickel from 1937 that an artist modified to transform the image of an American Indian into a skeleton, as well as a ten cent banknote from 1874 in which an artist has satirically altered the portrait of U.S. Artists have treated the flat surfaces of coins and two-dimensional banknotes as canvases for artistic expression, leaving the monetary object intact but changing its original design. Money is often defined as a medium of exchange, but to some artists money is simply a medium-or set of materials-that they can use to create works of art.






Money origami