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“Hero’s Horse” is part of “OrigamiintheGarden²,” an exhibit of origami-inspired art on display the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Credit: Tom Reel /Staff photographer
“Another garden had just canceled on them a week before,” Carr said. “And I swooped in and got it. And then two other gardens called the next day — that’s how popular they are. But they’ve never been in Texas, so it’s the Texas debut. So it all just really worked so beautifully.”
The exhibit features more than 20 metal sculptures artfully tucked into beds and just off pathways throughout the 38-acre garden, which reopened May 3. Each of the works began as all origami does: with a single piece of paper that is transformed into a thing of beauty. A handful of those models are on display as well to give visitors a sense of process.
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</aside>Works include brightly painted ponies galloping across a field, cranes, boats and a bison, as well as abstract works.
The Boxes collaborated with each other on some of the cranes, including one depicting a pair building a nest. They collaborate with other artists, as well, including master origami artists such as Robert J. Lang.
Kevin Box described those collaborations as “forming an origami band.”
“I realized that if you really want to have the best music, you get the best guitar player, the best drummer,” he said. “So I started to collaborate with other artists.”
One piece captures the process of making a paper airplane. An uncreased square is at the bottom; additional sheets rise from it, each showing off, one by one, the folds that transform a simple piece of paper into something that can take flight.
To Box, it has a functional aspect as well as a metaphorical one.
“You could actually learn how to make a paper airplane just by studying the artwork,” he said. “For me as an artist, it depicts the creative process. You kind of have to have a goal, and you have to do the work. You have to take the steps.
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</aside>“Whether you’re an entrepreneur making a business or you’re an artist painting or a composer composing or a writer writing, you start with a blank page. That is the ultimate challenge of the creative spirit. What are you going to do with nothing?”
The piece is augmented by little shrimp plants mimicking its shape planted below it.
Source: Express News
Photo: Brightly painted ponies are among the origami-inspired art works that make up “OrigamiintheGarden²,” an exhibit on display at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.
Credit: Tom Reel /Staff photographer
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