Sipho Mabona

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Sipho Mabona (* 11. Januar 1980 in Luzern) ist ein Schweizer Origami-Künstler. Er lebt zurzeit in Luzern. Sein Repertoire an Origami-Figuren ist sehr groß und reicht von klassischen Papierfliegern über Menschen, Tiere, Häuser bis hin zu Fantasieobjekten. rdf:langString
Sipho Mabona is a Swiss origami master. Mabona was the first-ever foreigner to have his work grace the cover of the official magazine of the (JOAS) Convention in 2008. Mabona was commissioned by an advertising agency to create an origami stop motion video for Japanese sports brand ASICS. The video won a Grand Prize at the Eurobest, gold at the New York festival, gold at the London International Awards, silver at the Clio in Miami and two times bronze at ADC Germany. He has made large origami models on display, for example, a giant origami elephant which he live streamed. He raised US$25,000 to make it. He has also designed other animals, including a swallow, a rhino, and a crab, all folded from one square sheet of paper. He also designs models folded from money and papers with other dimen rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sipho Mabona (* 11. Januar 1980 in Luzern) ist ein Schweizer Origami-Künstler. Er lebt zurzeit in Luzern. Sein Repertoire an Origami-Figuren ist sehr groß und reicht von klassischen Papierfliegern über Menschen, Tiere, Häuser bis hin zu Fantasieobjekten.
rdf:langString Sipho Mabona is a Swiss origami master. Mabona was the first-ever foreigner to have his work grace the cover of the official magazine of the (JOAS) Convention in 2008. Mabona was commissioned by an advertising agency to create an origami stop motion video for Japanese sports brand ASICS. The video won a Grand Prize at the Eurobest, gold at the New York festival, gold at the London International Awards, silver at the Clio in Miami and two times bronze at ADC Germany. He has made large origami models on display, for example, a giant origami elephant which he live streamed. He raised US$25,000 to make it. He has also designed other animals, including a swallow, a rhino, and a crab, all folded from one square sheet of paper. He also designs models folded from money and papers with other dimensions, such as the origami locust, folded from a single dollar.
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