I think this is gonna be a really weird question. I like writing well
-knowing proper grammar and spelling- and when I write about origami I take
it really seriously. Know what I mean?

So anyway, according to English grammar the names of art pieces are (1)
written with the first letter of each of its main words in upper case and
(2) in italics, for example Golden Retriever (I think this email list
doesn't support italics but that's not that important right now) by Satoshi
Kamiya. I was wondering if those rules also applied to traditional models
like the flapping bird, the pajarita, and the common box, or maybe just the
capital letters rule but not the one about italics, like when writing the
names of buildings and monuments in sentences.

Here's a little article about grammar and titles of different forms of
works to give you a little context:
http://homeworktips.about.com/od/mlastyle/a/titles.htm

Can you guys please help me out with this?

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