David Brill, Poynton, England
David Brill began creating origami models as a child in the nineteen-fifties. Today he is the vice-president of the British Origami Society.
Peaseblossom, 2003
Folded out an uncut, square sheet of watercolor paper without the use of scissors or glue.
Cat, Mouse and Cheese, 2002
The cat was folded out of an uncut, square sheet of black and white momigami paper. The mouse and cheese were each cut out of a sheet of hand-made Michael LaFosse paper. All models were created without the use of scissors or glue.
Rotating Double Cube Series, designed 1993, folded 2005
Each of the nine elements was folded out of twelve different-sized sheets of paper in square format.
