The Singularity Origami Tessellation

The Singularity Origami Tessellation

 This is one of my more bizarre original tessellation ideas. When I'm not busy being obsessed with flagstones or elaborate collapse patterns, I occasionally devote a little time to unusual twist folds. This is one of those tessellations. 

The design is actually pretty simple, but the result that it yields is pretty out of the ordinary. That's because of the close proximity of the various folds to each other. It creates weird overlapping shapes  and it also makes it harder to fold even though the actual shapes are pretty standard.

Back view Singularity Tess

The center is a large hexagon. A shape I rarely use. Then some natural trapezoids are tucked into it. Pretty normal so far. But then I add some 'tented' triangles. The two edges go in one direction and then the line that bisects them goes in the other. You can see it pretty well in the crease pattern that is below. 

Crease pattern for the Singularity Tessellation

If you want to fold this origami tessellation, I recommend a grid larger than 32 pleats, so that you can get full repetitions. 
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