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Exotic Origami Cranes by Cristian Marianciuc

Cristian Marianciuc transforms mere pieces of paper into extraordinary sculptures and in his 1000 days of challenge, he flaunts his craftsmanship by composing paper cranes.

And they are vibrant in color and diverse in their beauty, each creation complete with its own characteristics. The artist draws parallel to the delicacy of the cranes with the use of the delicate paper, using the perfect material for his artworks. While origami is an ancient Japanese art form, this paper craft enthusiast puts forward his own contemporary twist.

Marianciuc showed his dedication, passion, and enthusiasm for this 1000 day challenge where each day he pushes his origami skills a bit further, incorporating complex folds and intricate details in his dainty cranes. But this is not the first time he has done it. Followers of his work know that this paper artist has engaged in a daily display of his skills previously; we have seen him conjure something new and exciting for his 365 day a challenge. His decorative origami works are all inspired by his everyday encounters where often the cranes are adorned with feathers, leaves, beads and many other elements.

Find his work onInstagram.

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