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Rick Beech

Author of The Origami Handbook

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Rick Beech is an origami expert and paper artist, specializing in both adults and children's workshops (schools especially)in the ancient Japanese art; designing and producing 3D origami art (framed and free-standing sculptures), and deploying contemporary paper folding as a corporate and private entertainment at parties, weddings, bar mitzvahs and the like. All his presentations are laced with enthusiasm and humor, visual skill and clear communication to all audiences. Whether learning from him or simply watching Rick 'perform' you will be richly fascinated by his talents.
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