This is a very small sample of the sort of origami I fold. Shown in this picture are a compound of five tetrahedra [30 pieces, at right], a buckyball (dual to a three-frequency icosahedron) [270 pieces, at top], a four-frequency icosahedron [480 pieces, left], and a pentakis snub dodecahedron [210 pieces, bottom].

For anyone interested in learning this sort of folding, I would highly recommend Tomoko Fuse's book Unit Origami for an almost endless range of projects.