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Linda specializes in the art of CONNECTED CRANES, she has designed and folded the world's first three-dimensional sphere and cube of connected cranes which was premiered at the 2005 Masters of Origami exhibit in Salzburg, Austria. This Summer in Houston, Linda will premiere the Crane Pyramid and other Crane Polyhedra at Tansu.
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Joan Son's art, ranges from small pieces to major commissioned installations found in private collections throughout the United States. Joan's origami art is on display and for sale at Tansu. Joan also teaches a variety of wonderful origami workshops at Tansu.
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Kyle Fu
Kyles origami creations have been exhibited in both museums and galleries and he holds the honor of constructing the worlds largest origami dragon (15ft)! Kyle's origami art and creations are for purchase and display at Tansu. Kyle also teaches origami, chinese caligraphy, and chinese watercolor at Tansu. For more info on Kyle Fu, click here |
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| As a native of Houston, Nancy has been exposed to the many cultures found in this diversified city. It is because of this influence, that she became attracted to Japanese culture. She developed a love of Japanese Art in general and origami in particular. Nancy specializes in origami flowers. Fore more info on Nancy Muson, click here |
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As an artist, Ping Lau's favorite medium is paper, which she sculpts, folds, and binds. Through the artistic process, she has folded many fabulous origami models. Ping's origami art and creations are for sale at Tansu. Ping Lau also teaches a variety of terrific origami workshops at Tansu.
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Sandy has nearly 30 years of experience in the paper arts as a master book binder. She is also a fantastic origami artist and has folded an impressive array of origami forms on display and sale at Tansu. Sandy is also a great teacher and is always teaching something new at Tansu.
For more info on Sandy Atha, click here |
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A year and a half ago, Truong stumbled upon the magical, fascinating, and beautiful world of origami. It wasn't long before he began to experiment with folding foil, as well as fabric-on-foil. He is a very talented origami artist who has persented his works at the 2005 Tansu Origami Festival.
For more info on Truong Le, click here |
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Kevin Box earned his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York and is now an Austin based artist who transforms paper into museum quality bronze sculpture. Kevin displayed his marvelous sculpture which combines the two ancient arts of origami and bronze at the 2005 Tansu Origami Festival.
For more info on Kevin Box, click here |
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A move to Texas in 1998 started Suzan pursuing her dream of becoming an artist, attending the Glassell School of Art, studying privately with various artists, and taking Chinese brush painting instruction at Rice University. She specializes in mixed media collage which allows her to express herself using an endless combination of all the techniques that she is so passionate about, including Chinese brush painting.
For more info on Suzan Kraus, click here |
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