
The smallest of the tiny models is just 2mm long and looks like a mere speck to the naked eye

The 23 year-old painstakingly creates the works using just paper, scissors and tweezers

The architecture student first began to experiment with origami when she was just nine years old when she used sweet wrappers to create tiny models. Since then she has continued to make smaller and smaller models, creating flowers, planes and birds in miniature

The pieces can take her just 20 minutes to create, although she takes care to ensure that the folding is done precisely. She said: "My first attempts took me about an hour, but later I have managed to fold one in about 20 minutes. The timing also depends on my state and how much practice I have had with a particular model as the folding process for every one is unique"

"This skill definitely requires a lot of patience; some models require much more patience than others; especially when folding a different design for the first time," she said. "Generally I am a patient person and I have to be in a calm state in order to do one of these models; or sometimes I fold something to calm me down"