When my friend Jorge Condoré finished folding an origami horsefly*, he noticed an unexpected visitor checking out his work of art. Recognizing the gift of opportunity, Jorge captured in an instant the image of that moment of synchronicity.
What did the horsefly’s curious relative think of Jorge’s work?
And who was the designer of that little fly checking in on other people’s creation?
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Jorge Condoré lives in Quito, Ecuador, and loves teaching children the art of origami.
Here we see him folding paper with some of his pupils.
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Photos courtesy of Jorge Condoré.
*Horsefly designed by Robert Lang. Diagrams found in the book Origami ZOO
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Love the origami art. Love the synchronicity. Love that you shared it.
Thank you Barbara. Jorge posted his photo on Facebook and I loved it. I thought it would be good to share it with people who might not be on FB as well.