The wonderful thing about origami is that we can fully express our inner thoughts using paper, a material full of plasticity. This kind of expression can be big or small in appearance, but it is easy to make it big, but it is not easy to make it small. It’s an easy thing to say, but Mei-ling Zheng, a Chinese-Canadian girl, has given us a breathtaking micro-origami, please enjoy it.
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Zheng Meilings "mini" origami work: Three Centimeter Pond
Xinhua News Agency Morning News You may have played origami, but can you imagine folding a piece of art that is only 2 mm square? Such "mini" origami works were created one by one in the skillful hands of a Canadian Asian girl, Zheng Meiling (transliteration), and received rave reviews from netizens.
Every time Zheng Meiling completes a work, she must use the macro photography mode of her camera or even use a magnifying glass to take photos of the work, and then put the photos on the website for people to enjoy. These "miniature" works are meticulously crafted and lifelike in shape. Zheng Meiling said that it often takes her an hour to make a piece of work for the first time, but once she becomes proficient, it only takes ten or twenty minutes to complete.