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Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami must be a must-have memory for every friend in childhood (about the same period as collecting a thick sticker book), right?

Every time I go to the bookstore, I pick up a pack of brand new colored paper. I look through the transparent plastic packaging to see if the color of the colored paper inside is what I want. After careful selection, I finally check out, take it home and open it excitedly. In the end, I didn't dare to start folding it. Instead, I spent more time confirming whether the bright colored paper in front of me was really cut into a perfect square, and then spent some time admiring it or sighing whether it was a perfect square or not. . After finishing the beauty of worshiping geometric shapes, I turned around and opened a comic called "Origami Warrior" at hand, and then started folding cautiously according to the instruction page...

Okay, I have to admit that the above are my childhood memories. I wonder what everyone’s memories of origami are?

Before we fall into memories, let’s take a look at the superb origami works of Adam Tram, a Vietnamese origami artist who can be called a real-life “origami warrior”!

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

What the editor is sharing this time is the part about dinosaurs in Adam’s works. Adam’s works are mainly about animals, including dinosaurs, mammals, elephants and other prehistoric animals. Other flowers or mysterious creatures are also what he often draws from. The regular customers come to life in the paper.

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Archaeopteryx or other unknown winged creatures are his favorite themes. In his hands, the flying posture looks more tense.

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

This one looks a lot like one of Steve Jobs’ jumping photos!

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Prehistoric giant crocodiles can also be considered descendants of dinosaursYeah (laughing)

Next are some mysterious creatures based on games or comics. Adam really loves dragons!

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram

Origami dinosaur works by Vietnamese origami artist Adam Tram