Not sure, I feel the same way. But then I don't care for modulars
particularly.
I cut up a bunch of paper to make one once and discovered I was not good at
making all exactly the same, and had a lot of trouble with visualizing how
to use colors etc. Maybe I just need to try harder. Their origin story is
true origami. paperfolding to create value from almost nothing. And it is
accible to just about anyone. Kate

On Tue, Feb 22, 2022, 3:52 PM Laura R <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don’t like the golden venture technique and their results but I don’t
> know why. Has anyone tried a rationale for this kind of feeling? If it’s a
> feeling, is it a prejudice?
>
> Each unit is an origami, they interlock to create modular shapes… so why
> is that I don’t accept it?
>
> Other modulars have the beauty of geometry created from adding modules. GV
> proponents would say that many kusudamas are just nice decorated balls, and
> the best origami artists put time and thought on making new ones all the
> time, and people don’t object kusudamas as not being true origami models.
>
> So what’s the problem with the GV technique?
>
>
> Laura

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