My name is Cristian Marianciuc, and I love paper art.
I started an ambitious 100-day challenge back in 2015: I was hoping to be able to fold and decorate 1 origami crane every single day as part of a visual diary of sorts.
After the initial 100 days went by, I made another ambitious decision, and that was to continue my project until I would reach 365 origami birds in 365 days.
Once I reached that goal, I went ahead and challenged myself even further. I was going to attempt to fold and decorate one origami crane, every single day until I would reach 1000 cranes in 1000 days. It was meant to be a nod to the Japanese tradition of ‘senbazuru,’ according to which, the folding of 1000 origami paper cranes will grant the folder a wish.
The motivation behind Icarus.mid.air was to give a physical shape to my days; to mark the passing of time in a creative and meaningful way. I took inspiration from Japanese culture, from the story of Sadako Sasaki, from my family history and from every little and big thing that I could find around me.
On the 27th of September of 2017, I successfully reached my rather unbelievable goal. I had folded and decorated over 1000 cranes in 1000 days, without missing even one day!
It took lots of courage, determination, and discipline but also patience and an open mind.
I learned to pay attention to things I would have otherwise overlooked, I learned new paper folding skills, I made many amazing new friends online and in real life, and I became part of an incredible community of paper lovers from all over the world.
Despite reaching my goal, I have not stopped folding and decorating origami cranes. I don’t do it on a daily basis nowadays, but it has become such a vital part of who I am, that I cannot imagine stopping altogether.
I have heard from people who found joy and serenity in my work, people who took refuge in what I do, and I could not have asked for more!
I have kept all of my cranes so far and hope to get the chance to travel with them and exhibit them. But I decided to also create pieces that I could send to new homes. So I opened an Etsy shop where I add new cranes regularly and take commissions for personalized paper birds.
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Wow! You are really talented!! Every single one is absolutely beautiful!! If you don't mind questions, what is the materials made of? Especially the flyaway looking parts?
Yesss! Homage to Miyazaki.... I love all the cranes it’s hard to pick a favorite.
holy cow! the details that goes into each and every one! just when you think you've seen it all when it comes to creating origami - you,sir, take it to a whole new level because these are AH-MAH-ZING!
You can see the dedication and time it took to make these they are so beautiful it makes my heart sing! <3
What I like about Panda. Seeing people do the impossible. (To me anyway.)
What a just breathtaking work Cristian! It is awesome how many diferents ways to change the soul of a “single bird”. I used to make origami when I was a child, because my father tought me, so I am delighted to know your work! Hugs from México City.
I too am a paper artist but your skill level is amazing. Thank you for sharing this. Really awesome the way you use different materials and capture different levels of grace within each one. Very nice.
Astounding work! You have an amazing imagination. Are the flower petals real? And, what about the dandelion parachutes? This is just a wonderful compilation of your talent - I wish you the best of luck in your ventures.
These are spectacular. They really put a smile on my face. I'm in the process of finishing my 1000 cranes but I'm not as nearly as committed as you and mine just look like regular paper cranes. This will serve as motivation!
Remarkable! I read about Icarus in school & I can see your Japanese influence. Your writing has insight & depth.
Okay, these are INCREDIBLE. But honestly, people, if all you're going to do is name what the crane looks like... ugh. It just annoys me (and probably others) to look at these AMAZING prices of art and see "skeleton crane". Aside from that, these are so unique and special, you've taken the art of origami to a whole new level, Mr. Marianciuc. And it's spectacular.
Are you real? ;-)) this is amazing. i am looking for a word to express my thrill (excitement) and i just cannot find it. i wish you could my face expression when looking at your masterpiece. you are incredible and i thank you for showing the world that there are still some talents out there and not everybody is shouting loud:“ look at me; i am perfekt.“ i personally wouldn’t have time for this kind of work (being a single mom, having a dog and a job), but when i have some time, then i am into calligraphy. that is kind of my way to express myself and find that lost inner peace. all the love and many kind regards from austria.
I wonder why a lot of origami artists (like you) do not expand the body of the crane into a more 3-dimentional shape by pulling the wings apart? that is how I learned to do a crane.
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing your beautiful art!
You are an incredible artist. I do not understand the points and I surely do not agree with anything under 100 points! Thanks for sharing this. Classes?
I just can't imagine the time and imagination that you put into all the birds. So beautiful
holy cow! the details that goes into each and every one! just when you think you've seen it all when it comes to creating origami - you,sir, take it to a whole new level because these are AH-MAH-ZING!
You can see the dedication and time it took to make these they are so beautiful it makes my heart sing! <3
What I like about Panda. Seeing people do the impossible. (To me anyway.)
What a just breathtaking work Cristian! It is awesome how many diferents ways to change the soul of a “single bird”. I used to make origami when I was a child, because my father tought me, so I am delighted to know your work! Hugs from México City.
I too am a paper artist but your skill level is amazing. Thank you for sharing this. Really awesome the way you use different materials and capture different levels of grace within each one. Very nice.
Astounding work! You have an amazing imagination. Are the flower petals real? And, what about the dandelion parachutes? This is just a wonderful compilation of your talent - I wish you the best of luck in your ventures.
These are spectacular. They really put a smile on my face. I'm in the process of finishing my 1000 cranes but I'm not as nearly as committed as you and mine just look like regular paper cranes. This will serve as motivation!
Remarkable! I read about Icarus in school & I can see your Japanese influence. Your writing has insight & depth.
Okay, these are INCREDIBLE. But honestly, people, if all you're going to do is name what the crane looks like... ugh. It just annoys me (and probably others) to look at these AMAZING prices of art and see "skeleton crane". Aside from that, these are so unique and special, you've taken the art of origami to a whole new level, Mr. Marianciuc. And it's spectacular.
Are you real? ;-)) this is amazing. i am looking for a word to express my thrill (excitement) and i just cannot find it. i wish you could my face expression when looking at your masterpiece. you are incredible and i thank you for showing the world that there are still some talents out there and not everybody is shouting loud:“ look at me; i am perfekt.“ i personally wouldn’t have time for this kind of work (being a single mom, having a dog and a job), but when i have some time, then i am into calligraphy. that is kind of my way to express myself and find that lost inner peace. all the love and many kind regards from austria.
I wonder why a lot of origami artists (like you) do not expand the body of the crane into a more 3-dimentional shape by pulling the wings apart? that is how I learned to do a crane.
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing your beautiful art!
You are an incredible artist. I do not understand the points and I surely do not agree with anything under 100 points! Thanks for sharing this. Classes?
I just can't imagine the time and imagination that you put into all the birds. So beautiful