Welcome to another edition of this week in origami (TWO or maybe TWiO) where we feature the most awesome origami I saw posted on the Internet during the past week. There was a lot of cool stuff this week so let’s get started.

First up is this majestic wyvern by Philipp-Marius Kost.

Wyvern, Designed and folded by Philipp-Marius Kost

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

Then we have this adorable tortoise folded by Rui Roda.

Tortoise, Designed by Sébastien Limet and folded by Rui Roda

Diagrams available in AEP Convention book 2014

Original image on Flickr

Joseph Wu created a great looking Japanese macaque and a sumo wrestler that’s a big improvement over his previous version from earlier in the week.

Japanese Macaque, Designed and Folded by Joseph Wu

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Rikishi (Sumo Wrestler), Designed and Folded by Joseph Wu

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Maria Sinayskaya folded a few kusudamas this week. Here are two of my favourite ones, I love the paper she used.

Origami Sonobe, Designed and Folded by Maria Sinayskaya

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Origami Kusudama, Designed and Folded by Maria Sinayskaya

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Petr Stuchlý made some updates to his Weedy Sea Dragon model and took a great new photo.

Weedy Sea Dragon, Designed and Folded by Petr Stuchlý

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

Ekaterina Lukasheva discovered a new kusudama and I love the choice of stone coloured paper she made.

?, Designed and Folded by Ekaterina Lukasheva

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

João Charrua created one of the most unique and expressive looking origami models I’ve ever seen.

Empty Angel, Designed and Folded by João Charrua

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Fabian Correa folded this fantastic looking gorilla. I love the curved look and pose of this model.

Gorilla, Designed and folded by Fabian Correa

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Melina Hermsen folded this cute sloth-like creature hanging from a tree branch.

Let’s Hang Around, Designed and Folded by Melina Hermsen

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Myles Gardiner folded this fantastic violinist.

Violinist, Designed by Hojyo Takashi and Folded by Myles Gardiner

Diagrams available in Kamiya to Flow Creation Origami Challenge -! Treasure Box of Creative Ideas

Original image on Flickr

Next up is this beautiful crab folded by Han-Sheng Yang.

Shore Crab, Designed by Brian Chan and Folded by Han-Sheng Yang

Diagrams available in AEP Convention 2008

Original image on Flickr

Kaede Nakamura folded some awesome looking dinosaurs.

Stegosaurus, Designed and Folded by Kaede Nakamura

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Sthyracosaurus, Designed and Folded by Kaede Nakamura

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Hiroaki Kobayashi folded these adorable looking pugs.

Pug, Designed and Folded by Hiroaki Kobayashi

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

I’ve always loved Fumiaki Kawahata’s Yoda model and Hande Orhun did a fantastic job folding it.

Yoda, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Hande Orhun

Diagrams available here

Original image on Flickr

Next up is this adorable family of crabs made with just one square of paper!

A Crab and Its Kids, Designed by Meguro Toshiyuki and folded by sakuryu(╯3╰)

Crease pattern available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine 82

Original image on Flickr

Next up is a great origami creeper from the videogame Minecraft.

Creeper, Designed by Jeremy Shafer and Folded by Origami bluedandelion

Video instructions here

Original image on Flickr

Mariano folded a couple of great models including this awesome looking frog.

Climb Peaks, Designed by Sebastien Limet and Folded by Mariano

Diagrams available in Drawing Origami Tome 1

Original image on Flickr

Kangaroo, 2013 Version, Designed by Gen Hagiwara and Folded by Mariano

Diagrams available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine 147

Original image on Flickr

Xu Daniel folded some very detailed and very small models.

Tarantula, Designed by Robert Lang and Folded by Xu Daniel

Video instructions available here, Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

Mater, Designed by Nguyen Hung Cuong and Folded by Xu Daniel

Crease pattern available here

Original image on Flickr

Matthew LaBoone was testing out a new light box and photographed this awesome origami beetle.

Goliath Beetle, Designed by Robert Lang and Folded by Matthew LaBoone

Diagrams available in OrigamiUSA Annual Collection 1998

Original image on Flickr

Then, Artur Biernacki folded this amazing origami Sleipnir from Norse mythology.

Sleipnir 2.0, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Artur Biernacki

Diagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 2, 2002-2009

Original image on Flickr

Finally Alessandro Beber folded these two really awesome and complex looking tessellations.

Penrose+, Designed and Folded by Alessandro Beber

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

Space One, Designed and Folded by Alessandro Beber

Instructions not available

Original image on Flickr

That’s it for another week. Be sure to check out and follow all of these incredible origami artists and check back next week for another “This Week in Origami”.