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One Single Kite

One Single Kite

Liesbeth Abbenes、Maurice Scheltens、Bertjan Pot
Kite Club
2025


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NT$1,360
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Description

The three members of the self-proclaimed Kite Club love everything about kites, so publishing their process in making a single kite seemed like a natural expression of their affection towards these wonderful objects. After all, the construction of a kite involves many beautiful stages. The particular model represented here is based on a traditional Japanese design called ‘Kaku Dako’, which roughly translates to “rectangular kite”. Usually constructed out of paper and bamboo, their version of the kite is made from ripstop nylon with a carbon fibre frame, which can be dismantled and reassembled for storage, transportation, use, and display. Get inspired to make your own kite!

54 p, ills colour, 24 x 32 cm, pb, English

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