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Upal Sengupta, of Chandrabindoo, is a singer, songwriter and composer. Apart from that he is also a cartoonist and a wordsmith. But a part of his talent pool that not many people are aware of is his mastery in the art of Origami. Herte, we present to you, five extraor4dinary samples from his Origami collection that are so totally on the fleek that we seriously want him to start providing us tutions.
So, here we have a snail. Cute and very satiny right? On top of that, we can not get over its sea-horse kinds texture.
And here, it's an ass, a thirsty one.
This beetle is nothing but a reincarnation of Chandrabindoo's famous Juju. E Juju, E Juju, Aamake thaba dio na/ Tumi to Jujushona!
This is the closest we are ever going to get to Game of Thrones' Drogon.
We kept our favourite for the last. Look at this cute lemur here. He sure looks like he can do with a pat on its head.
Did that awaken the creative genius in you? Good, now go YouTube some papercraft.