Origami artist’s latest creation used one piece of paper creased 5,377 times

A Finnish origami artist completed a two-and-a-half year project that used only one sheet of paper, and required 109 hours to fold.

Juho Konkkola, 24, from Jyväskylä, began planning his latest and most daunting creation – ‘Duelling Knights’ – in the summer of 2019.

He said the following to the PA news agency: “It was huge accomplishment; it is the greatest work I have done so far.”

The final piece features two sword-wielding knights in battle. One holds a shield, while the other raises his weapon.

Mr Konkkola called origami a “simple art.” “very therapeutic process”It is something he does often “mindlessly without thinking that much.”

Fans of his work may find that statement intriguing given the effort that went into this work – the artist’s latest masterpiece was folded from September 2021 to January 2022 and required 5,377 individual creases to be made beforehand.

Zero cuts or tears were made on the final work. If the work were to be unfolded it would return to a square of paper.

Juho Konkkola, An origami artist from Finland, has completed a two and a half year project which used just one sheet of paper and took 109 hours of foldingJuho spent 109hrs folding one sheet paper for his Duelling Knights origami. (Juho Konkkola/PA).

“In June 2019 I was talking with an art curator about my display for the Generation 2020 Exhibition in Amos Rex, Helsinki,” Mr Konkkola said.

“We were talking about putting the origami figures to fight each other and that gave me the idea – would it be possible with just one sheet of paper instead of two?

“(It was) a big relief that I didn’t tear the paper in the process or fail the piece.

“The last moments were getting quite scary when finishing. I was quite tired and I was really excited to share it with people.”

Juho Konkkola, An origami artist from Finland, has completed a two and a half year project which used just one sheet of paper and took 109 hours of foldingJuho Konkkola/PA is Juho’s 15-year-old origami creations.

Reddit users were shocked when he shared his masterpiece with the internet. ‘upvoting’It has been used more than 150,000 time.

“It is always a delight to see people show their interest or appreciation, it motivates me to keep on going,” Mr Konkkola said.

“At the same time, it is quite exhausting to go through thousands of comments, despite being overwhelmingly positive.”

Mr Konkkola has been creating origami figures for 15 years and said a cat’s head was one of the first things he attempted.

Juho Konkkola, An origami artist from Finland, has completed a two and a half year project which used just one sheet of paper and took 109 hours of foldingJuho has come a long way since first trying to fold paper into a cat’s head (Juho Konkkola/PA)

Since then, he’s come a long ways. ‘Duelling Knights’It requires extreme attention to detail.

“The part that really stuck in my mind was posing the characters,”He stated. “I really had to plan that part a lot before doing a single fold because one single mistake could have ruined the piece.

“Once I had (a) thorough idea how the poses worked, I had to commit to them, because I couldn’t have gone back if it didn’t create the vision I was looking for.

“Some of the smallest details are in millimetres so the sheet needed to be folded very precisely, and it was a fun challenge to have a try at that with just fingers and a toothpick.

“Also, I folded the paper so long that it already started wearing from the stress it got from the folding. The paper fibres started to peel off from the paper.”

Juho Konkkola, An origami artist from Finland, has completed a two and a half year project which used just one sheet of paper and took 109 hours of foldingJuho shared that he learned patience from creating his latest piece (JuhoKonkola/PA).

When asked what he learned from his recent work, Mr Konkkola replied: “It showed me the limits of my patience. I was close to giving up many times during the process.

“This is about as difficult as origami gets at the moment… but there is only one way to find out if I can make anything more difficult than this. Maybe we will see that next year.”

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