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Monday, March 17, 2008
Introduction
My childhood was a quiet one. Being the only child meant you have to squeeze your creative juices to create a world where nothing is mundane, but forever fun. Besides drawing, I found such fun from Origami. Whenever I am amongst chattering adults, I would make sure I will be entertained with my Origami paper, and a Origami instructions book.
Time and growing up took its toll, and I found myself too busy to even consider making things from paper. By the time I did, I was in University, and decided to revive my childhood favourite as a means of 'productive procrastination'.
However, I found a whole new dimension with paper: model making. Having seen some tremendous works by model-makers of architectural buildings, I decided to give it a shot. My first model became a baby Yamaha grand piano which, since then, have evolved and improved to many other 'models'...and still yet to come.
One day, I showed some of the model photographs to my god-mother. She suggested to post these online...
...so here I am.
Time and growing up took its toll, and I found myself too busy to even consider making things from paper. By the time I did, I was in University, and decided to revive my childhood favourite as a means of 'productive procrastination'.
However, I found a whole new dimension with paper: model making. Having seen some tremendous works by model-makers of architectural buildings, I decided to give it a shot. My first model became a baby Yamaha grand piano which, since then, have evolved and improved to many other 'models'...and still yet to come.
One day, I showed some of the model photographs to my god-mother. She suggested to post these online...
...so here I am.
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