Rhombus Flower Pyramid Flagstone
This tessellation is a reverse engineer from a photo I had saved several years ago. I found it sitting in one of my google photo archives. It had been there a while and I had forgotten about it.
I believe I tried to solve it once before when I'd originally saved it, but hadn't been successful.
So upon discovering it anew, I decided to try again. This time I had no trouble at all unravelling its secrets. It's amazing how much you'll learn in a year or two of steadily working with origami tessellations. Things that once seemed impossibly out of reach, now are almost second nature.
It's actually a flagstone on its back side, although the rhombus/hex flowers on the front side are really the star of the show in my opinion.
The flagstone side is a hexagon of triangles and then large pyramids.
I don't know who the original designer is. Like I said, I saved the photo several years ago and did not note where I found it.
It looks like something that might be a Joel Cooper, but I can't be sure.
I believe I tried to solve it once before when I'd originally saved it, but hadn't been successful.
So upon discovering it anew, I decided to try again. This time I had no trouble at all unravelling its secrets. It's amazing how much you'll learn in a year or two of steadily working with origami tessellations. Things that once seemed impossibly out of reach, now are almost second nature.
It's actually a flagstone on its back side, although the rhombus/hex flowers on the front side are really the star of the show in my opinion.
The flagstone side is a hexagon of triangles and then large pyramids.
I don't know who the original designer is. Like I said, I saved the photo several years ago and did not note where I found it.
It looks like something that might be a Joel Cooper, but I can't be sure.
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