Andy Warhol attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology where he studied pictorial design. Pictorial design is the art of creating images and drawings.
Mr Chen went on to explain that there are three types of paper cuts which people still make today: paper cuts for decoration, for religious purposes and for design patterns.
Though most origami models are three dimensional, their crease patterns are usually designed to fold flat without introducing any new creases or cutting the paper.
Between the years of 1937 and 1946, Christian worked for two fashion houses – Piguet and Lucien Lelong, where he was a primary pattern designer, along with Balmain.
He adopted a flag that looked remarkably like a swastika, though he insisted that the design was of three interlinked 7s and represented a Christian riposte to 666, the Number of the Beast.
They spread over an area of 386 square miles and consist of massive designs and motifs of various figures like fish, birds, and monkeys and are up to 1,050 feet long.