


Brian Karas made quite a few of the pages look like sheets of origami paper, with subtle lines and creases running across them.

I particularly liked the fact that illustrator G. How can he become a master when he can't practice? Fortunately a visit to his favorite Mexican restaurant provides him with the perfect venue for practice.Īn engaging tale of a boy pursuing his new passion, More-igami features a fun story, a diverse cast of characters, and appealing artwork done in gouache and pencil. Determined to master this wonderful paper art form, he takes to practicing at every opportunity, only to run into trouble when his mother becomes impatient at his incessant folding of every paper in sight. Interested in anything that folds, Joey is entranced when a classmate's mother gives an origami demonstration at school.
