It all starts with scissors, lots of tape, and imagination. Matthew Reinhart is a “pop-up book engineer” that bends and folds paper to transform it into almost realistic-looking creatures, objects, and structures.
It takes a lot of patience to adjust the angles and folds of the paper to create layers and layers, and making sure that the art work will “pop-up” correctly. This artform is a creative way to tell a dramatic story, or even be an engaging educational tool for children.
Source: sciencefriday.com