

Darryl Bedford
Darryl Bedford, an Australian artist and innovator, is redefining the possibilities of paper. Blending traditional origami with cutting-edge digital design, he crafts intricate, kinetic sculptures that challenge our perception of this humble material.
Born in Perth, Australia, and now based in London. Darryl is a teacher, Apple Distinguished Educator, trauma-informed practitioner, and paper engineer. His passion for paper extends beyond aesthetics; he believes in its therapeutic potential, using it to connect individuals with the natural world and promote well-being.
Drawing inspiration from the microscopic beauty of radiolarians, Darryl creates sculptures that are both visually stunning and tactile. His work has been showcased internationally, from Australia to the United States.
His artistic pursuits have culminated in notable achievements, including a featured appearance on BBC TV's "Kirstie's Handmade Christmas." His recent projects have showcased his versatility, from a successful fashion runway to a highly acclaimed lighting exhibit at Milan's prestigious Salone del Mobile. Additionally, he has presented a plenary talk at the 8th International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics, and Education (8OSME) at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Beyond fine art, Darryl's creations have practical applications. He's collaborated with architects, engineers, and soft robotics labs to explore the structural properties of his paper designs for potential real-world uses.
As a champion of paper as a therapeutic tool, Darryl has developed paper therapy toys and is sharing his knowledge with students around the world. His commitment to pushing the boundaries of paper art and its potential applications is evident in his ongoing collaborations and innovative projects.