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Marc Hagan-Guirey
Star Wars Kirigami
15 Cut and Fold Ships from Across the Galaxy. 3 Skill Levels. Beginner. Medium. Expert
2017. 126 S. 15 Farbfotos. 352 mm
Verlag/Jahr: CHRONICLE BOOKS 2017
ISBN: 1-452-16761-3 (1452167613)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-452-16761-9 (9781452167619)
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Create your own iconic ships from each of the Saga films in the Star Wars galaxy!
Celebrated paper artist and designer Marc Hagan-Guirey has applied his genius to the Star Wars galaxy in this book of 15 unique kirigami (cut-and-fold) ships featured in the saga´s films. Ranging in difficulty from beginner to expert, each beautifully detailed model features step-by-step instructions and a template printed on cardstock-all that´s needed are a utility knife, a cutting mat, and a ruler. Clear tips and guidance through the tricky stages help readers craft their own X-wing, Imperial Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, and a dozen more ships and vehicles, each accompanied by colorful and inspiring photographs of the final model on display (or ready for a jump to Hyperspace).
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"There´s too many gadgets that are all about screens and Bluetooth links to your smartphone. Jedi minds are surely better when they´re calm, so what better than a book of Star Wars Kirigami for true peace and creativity. Paper artist Marc Hagan-Guirey has crafted 15 incredible Star Wars ships ready for you to cut and fold out of just one piece of paper. Grab a cutting board and a knife and settle your mind to build these impressive show pieces while learning a bit about the original movie technical design. There´s even difficulty levels so you can make sure you´re ready to build the incredible Millennium Falcon." Games Radar
Marc Hagan-Guirey (aka Paper Dandy) is a London-based design director and paper artist whose fine art kirigami have been featured in exhibitions and covered by the BBC, CNN, and Wired.