Richard Wong is a very talented young (22 years) Australian artist. From origami to models, from folded paper to complex constructions involving glue, scissors, tape, wires and even electronic devices (LED), his paper made artworks are amazingly credible and realistic. One of his works, My Pet Dragon inspired one of the dragons surrounding our header, the ice dragon.
You can see more of his projects visiting his deviant art page.
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