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An ancient technique is paper arts, and with improvement there are the fastest paper planes in the world.

Firstly, paper art, with its roots in ancient China, comes in a variety of forms, from complex folding to breathtaking 3D sculptures.

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However, it is a technique that transcends cultures and generations, inviting us to explore the creativity and beauty of the simple.

Folding paper in search of the world's fastest paper planes

Remember that time in school when we folded paper airplanes and launched them into the air, competing to see who could fly the highest and furthest?

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This innocent game, which transported us to a world of dreams and imagination, hides a fascinating universe: the search for the fastest paper plane in the world.

Currently, the world speed record for a paper plane is 279.7 km/h, set by John Collins in 2012.

But the quest to overcome this limit does not stop. International competitions attract participants from all over the world, who test their skills and creativity in search of the perfect flight.

Paper Arts

Paper art, with its roots in ancient China, comes in many forms, from complex folding to breathtaking 3D sculptures.

However, it is a technique that transcends cultures and generations, inviting us to explore the creativity and beauty of the simple.

A universe of possibilities:

  • Origami: The ancient art of folding paper, with its origins in Japan, presents us with geometric figures, animals, flowers and objects with a precision that enchants.
  • Papercut: The technique of cutting paper with knives or scissors creates delicate silhouettes, landscapes and mandalas that convey lightness and sophistication.
  • Popup: Playing with the spatial dimension, paper comes to life in books and cards that open into three-dimensional scenarios, providing an interactive and magical experience.
  • Quilling: Thin strips of paper rolled up and glued together are transformed into flowers, mosaics and ornaments that enchant with their texture and rich details.
  • Papercraft: Intricate, realistic sculptures are created from carefully folded and glued pieces of paper, challenging perception and opening up a world of creative possibilities.

However, paper art is a form of expression that allows you to explore different styles, textures and colors. It is an invitation to experimentation, self-discovery and connection with our creative essence.

Benefits for all ages

  • Stimulates creativity and fine motor skills.
  • Develops concentration and patience.
  • Promotes self-esteem and self-confidence.
  • Promotes relaxation and expression of feelings.
  • It integrates people of different ages and cultures.

Whatever your style or experience level, paper art offers a space to explore your creativity and connect with the world in a unique and special way.

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