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Paper Flowers 3 Photos | Origami Lotus Flowers | 728


Paper Flowers 3 Photos | Origami Lotus Flowers | 728

''Use your liberty to promote ours'' Aung San Suu Kyi is the guest Director of the Brighton Festival 2011. As part of the launch of the festival, residents were invited to make origami paper lotus flowers. Each flower is intended to represent one of the over 2,100 political prisoners in Burma. Listen to Aung San Suu Kyi here: [YouTube video] See also Burma campaign UK and AIUK ---------------- Instructions on how to make a paper lotus flower. More simple flower. [Step by Step photos] More complex flower. [Step by Step photos] or [Video] Big Fancy Flower. [Step by Step photos] This one needs string, mind, which may offend purists.

This photo was taken on 2011-02-26 by Dominic Alves in Brighton, England.

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