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10,000 Origami Flowers by James Roper
Artist James Roper created 10,000 origami flowers - making, on average, ten per day, everyday, for three years of his life.
Roper received no outside help and he calls the beautiful, shape-shifting installation Devotion. “The title refers to the act of creating it itself as well as religious practices found in Hinduism, the repetitive practice of mantras and the flowers used in devotional ceremonies,” he says.
Roper coincided the whole project with the three years it took him to finish his degree and he installed the piece as part of his final degree show.
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