Two hundred and forty pieces in white and ivory Italian paper are collected in this dazzling origami geometric flower Diana Gamboa Murra has honoured with the name 'Radiance.'
Diana Gamboa Murra’s earliest memory of folding paper goes back to age eight, though her father, master origamist himself, insists she started much earlier, at three. Since then, every crease has been a cumulative life’s work of dynamic meditation, fold within fold in a fractal dance of geometric creations. She is known in the fashion industry as a role model for her ephemeral runway collections and considers herself a 'paper weaver', for she is not intimidated by paper’s fragility against the needle. Diana weaves her way through paper with various techniques, such as embroidery and crochet, which she learned from her mother’s Palestinian ancestry. Her work in Colombia constitutes a meshing of cultures – Japanese and Arabic – and in essence, that is also who she is.
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Two hundred and forty pieces in white and ivory Italian paper are collected in this dazzling origami geometric flower Diana Gamboa Murra has honoured with the name 'Radiance.'
Photo: ©Diana Gamboa
Chocolate, grey and khaki fuse together in Encuentro (Encounter), a 240-piece assembly of origami pieces that give texture and versatility to this flower.
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From the Radiance series, this is one of Diana Gamboa Murra’s large format hexagons formed with 11,500 folded and assembled origami pieces in burgundy and ivory Italian paper.
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Diana Gamboa Murra used 16 metres of folded ivory Italian paper to weave this circle of origami pieces together, captivating the viewer with its hypnotising shapes.
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Turquoise and mint-green give life to Río (River), comprised of 240 pieces of folded Italian paper into a majestic geometric flower origami.