Sacred Geometry Origami workshop

Having explored his passion for sacred geometry for several years, Derryn Knuckey first started making digital mandalas from nature photographs while traveling Cape York and working on community projects a couple of years ago. Keeping the designs simple revealed a way for country to ‘speak’ that was new to him. More recently, Derryn has been learning folding patterns which permit square pieces of paper to become interlocking pieces that connect, forming sacred geometric 3D objects. Workshop 1: Sacred Geometry Origami ~ Making Skeletal Octahedrons and Belt Cubes. Workshop 2: Sacred Geometry Origami ~ Making Skeletal Cubes and Icosohedrons