Thanks everyone for being so curious. The frog looks real, but it's made out of paper as well as the green leaf that it's standing on. This was all part of an origami exhibit at a county fair I saw this past weekend. This year's theme was called "Going Global - Connecting Cultures". This is what's on the website "Global Origami is curated by Linda Tomoko Mihara, a third generation Japanese American whose grandparents wrote two of the first books on Origami written in English. A San Francisco native, Linda’s award winning designs have been shown in exhibitions around the world."
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Wow how unusual, the sticky toe froggie looks almost as though its made of paper or tin
Surprisingly quirky.
Interesting picture, I'm trying to figure out whether the frog is real, 3D, or part of the texture of the background.
Happy 4th of July to you, too.
Yes, I am still thinking whether it is a real frog.
cool perspective.
Frog picture sure has grabbed my attention, not sure if it's painting or wallpaper or what?
huh, it looks unusual, at first i thought something was crawling :)
Thanks everyone for being so curious. The frog looks real, but it's made out of paper as well as the green leaf that it's standing on. This was all part of an origami exhibit at a county fair I saw this past weekend. This year's theme was called "Going Global - Connecting Cultures". This is what's on the website "Global Origami is curated by Linda Tomoko Mihara, a third generation Japanese American whose grandparents wrote two of the first books on Origami written in English. A San Francisco native, Linda’s award winning designs have been shown in exhibitions around the world."
I figured it was an origami. Very nice!
It's amazing what some artists or artisians can do. That frog looks three D.
Wow! It sure looks real! @.@
Is that real?!
What a wonderful capture!
What a fantastic photo! Your shots always delight my eyes. :)
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