Madonna Yoder’s passion for origami began at a young age, leading her to explore intricate tessellations during her time at MIT. Her work revolves around mathematics and creativity, where she folds patterns using a single sheet of paper to create visually stunning designs that evoke images of M.C. Escher’s art.
Yoder’s background in Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences provided her with the foundation to link art with mathematics. She has extensively researched origami, contributing original patterns and papers that demonstrate her understanding of symmetry and design. Through successful online events and a growing community of origami enthusiasts, she continues to inspire others while pursuing her passions.
👉 Pročitaj original: MIT Technology Review