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Origami Sourcebook: Beautiful Projects and Mythical Characters, Step by Step

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A colorful guide to Origami art provides readers with step-by-step instructions, beautiful photographs detailing both the process and finished work, and advice on how to use origami to create paper flower arrangements, napkin rings, and other interesting projects. Original.

208 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2004

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Mark Hill

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Born in 1975 and educated at Cranmore Preparatory School in West Horsley and the Royal Grammar School, Guildford, he studied History of Art & Architecture at the University of Reading.
Mark is a freelance antiques, collectables and 20th Century design expert, as well as an experienced valuer, business consultant, researcher, writer and lecturer.
Mark Hill began his career in 1996 as a specialist in the collectors departments at Bonhams and, later, at Sotheby’s in London. He then joined icollector.com where he became a director, forming and running its ground-breaking alliance with eBay Live Auctions that revolutionised the auction industry by pioneering live online bidding in 2001. He is now an author, publisher, TV presenter, and a leading dealer in postwar Czech and 20th century art glass.

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