
Airborne Mark
@AirborneMark
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Origami Street Artist folding and painting on a wall near you.
London
Joined October 2009
Sometimes, the beauty lies in the process, not the flawless result. There is power in creating, even when joy feels distant. Honoring the journey, even when the art is rough. This origami piece took under 4 hours from the initial sketch. #origamiart #origamistreetart #paperart
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Witness the intense focus required to bring an origami crane to life in mere hours. Sometimes the path to growth involves embracing mistakes and persevering even when joy is elusive. Transparent paint can run thin, but the art continues. #origamiart #origamistreetart #paperart
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Reflecting on a delayed origami crane, meant to bridge past and present, London and Poland. Sometimes, focusing on what we can control is enough. #origamiart #origamistreetart #paperart #urbanart #publicart #artinstallation #instaart
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Focusing on art helps one survive life's uncertainties, like lost packages and constant travel between Poland and England. The background remains unresolved, but the art persists. #origamiart #origamistreetart #paperart #streetart #artinstallation #publicart #urbanart
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Airborne Mark explains that when viewers look at a piece, their mind will make up the rest of the story. A look at the paints used versus untouched shows the artist's anxiety over packing. #origamiart #origamistreetart #art #artist #painting #creative #artwork
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New challenges, new art, just focusing on the art. #origamiart #origamistreetart #streetart #art #artist #artlover #focusart
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A creator is trying new things, including a folk design on paper and Night Quill, with the goal of getting out of a creative rut and fixing things, even if it's initially not great. #origamistreetart #nightquill #CreativeJourney #ArtisticGoals #FolkDesign #NYLowRider
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Sometimes in life, like this crane origami, we're stuck. Focus on one thing and let the rest blur. It's okay not to control every detail. Embracing imperfection can be a beautiful challenge. #streetart #artinstallation #urbanart #contemporaryart
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Exploring new artistic tools and depth of field in origami street art. Full review on Fussy channel! #origamiart #origamistreetart #streetart #urbanart #arttoys #graffitiart #artistictools
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Even when working quickly, the feeling of being stuck can linger. One's story can still be carried forward. #origamiart #origamistreetart #streetart #paperart #publicart #urbanart #artinstallation
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Returning to childhood forests offers a place for reflection, but even familiar landscapes can't always outrun anxiety. Hoping to release a crane here, it seems even symbols can get stuck. #origamiart #origamistreetart #paperart #sculpture #nature #peace #mentalhealth
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A photographer reflects on starting a new challenge focused on perspective and shallow depth of field. It's never too late to try something new and learn to paint things out of focus. #origamistreetart #origamiart #photography #perspective #depthoffield
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A street artist speed paints origami-inspired artwork on a large wall, focusing on quick execution and bold strokes to complete the piece in just hours. #origamistreetart #origamiart #streetart #urbanart #muralart #spraypaintart #contemporaryart
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Airborne Mark discusses the balance between speed and detail when creating street art. Imperfections are often unnoticed by the public, who appreciate the overall impact of the piece from a distance. #origamiart #origamistreetart #streetart #muralart #publicart #urbanart
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The journey of a Kujawiak Crane unfolds, painted in haste, lost and found, now soaring above the Thames. A symbol of moving forward, even when caught in between. #origamiart #origamistreetart #crane #Thames #artinstallation #kujawiak #streetart
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In the quiet, a realization dawns: the crane's journey mirrors a constant cycle of arrival and departure, a perpetual search for belonging. Has the journey transformed the crane, or perhaps, has it transformed the observer? #origamiart #origamistreetart
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The Crane That Almost Never Made It. New From Folds to Walls story premieres here. https://t.co/044CNMfF5N
#origamiart #origamistreetart
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An artist reflects on how their heritage informs their art, noting that every creation begins with a personal touch. The designs originate from memories of childhood and cultural roots. #culturalart #artorigins
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