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Sok Song
Origami Artist
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Sok Song’s passion for folding paper has bloomed from a hobby he taught himself from books from his childhood to an award winning origami greeting card and design business called Creased, Inc. With over 50 boutique retail locations across the country, most notably The Museum of Art and Design, his work has been recognized in the greeting card industry as “innovative, unique, miniature pieces of frame-able art.” (Greetings etc. magazine, June 2006).

After being honored by the Louie Awards (international greeting card awards), he has been invited numerous times to judge the prestigious event in Washington DC.

His current greeting card project is with the Metropolitian Transportaion Authority (MTA) Museum, designing a line of Origami cards inspired by New York City and Transportation.

In addition to the greeting cards, he has evolved the business into a creative services company incorporating origami and paper sculpture as a medium for advertising and graphic design. His work has been seen in magazines such as: Vanity Fair, Pop, Marie Claire, Icon, Self, GQ, and Vogue as well as in books published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, Firefly Books Ltd. (UK), and Quark Publishing. Other notable clients include: Condé Nast Publications Ltd., Merrill Lynch, Paul Smith, Kenzo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Geisha, Rockwell Group, Kanebo International, Parsons Brinkerhoff, Macys, Harrods London, Niebaum Coppola Winery, Mondo Mannequins, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Saatchi & Saatchi, J Walter Thompson, Gotham, Inc, The Children’s Place, Gant, and The New Yorker.

Sok has been seen in Extreme Makeover Home Edition doing an origami bedroom and his work will be shown on the CW’s America’s Next Top Model, (12th season) where he developed an designed Origami fashion accessories for Tyra Banks and the contestants.

The past five years Sok has designed and worked on the Holiday Origami Tree at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for OrigamiUSA. Donating his time and paper to create a 16 feet tree entirely decorated with paper creations, each year with a different theme representing the museum.

 

 

For more info contact: Sok@creased.com