If you never picked up a square piece of paper and folded it into a swan when you were a kid, do it today. If you did, do it today, anyway. Google's folded itself up for the birthday of Akira Yoshizawa, the grandmaster of origami. Yoshizawa was born on the 14th of March, 1911 in Kaminokawa, Japan. Over his lifetime, he made over 50,000 models of of origami, a few hundred of which were featured in his 18 books. He is also credited with growing origami from a craft to a living art. He taught himself origami when he was a child. When he was 26 years old, he left his full time job at a factory to pursue origami full time. Of course, he did not make the big bucks, right away. He lived in poverty for the next 20 years, making ends meet by selling a Japanese condiment made from seaweed, going door to door.Click here for full story
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