During a visit to the Suma Aqualife Park in Japan a few months ago, I came across a captivating display of little origami sea creatures arrayed across an entire wall. The lighting was not right for photos at the time but I’ve since found a great collection of these online, most notably — and surely in a class by themselves — the astonishing origami works by the master Won Park, made from US dollar bills, including the one above (admittedly a freshwater fish but give me a little poetic license here). So if you are far from the ocean but still pine for its hypnotic roar, a few highlights of salty origami from around the web, beginning with one of my favorites (click on the photos for links to the source):
Here’s one’s for you Helen:
The winner for minimalist elegance:
Happy feet (note how the precisely folded dollar makes an eye of the swirl and a white beak):
To the reef:
Let’s not forget the elasmobranchs:
. . . nor neglect our spineless friends:
OK, I changed my mind. This is my new favorite (via Julia Whitty’s origami ocean):
Probably best not to try this one at home kids:
So far this is the only origami gelatinous zooplankter I’ve run across:
And last, but far from least, the elusive mermaid — complete with bikini, or at least that part of a bikini that a modest mermaid might wear:
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