I learned the secret art of folded images from a wise ascetic living in the mountains of outside of Taxco. He had fled into a bat filled cave and produced from a single sheet of paper, charcoal, and guano his masterpiece, which unfolded into 87 perfect pictures with only the slightest flit of his wrist. Though my Bengali was poor, he consented to teach me his wisdom. Unfortunately I had studied with him for only two months before he was carried off by what I presume to be the last pterodactyl in existence.

Still, I can pass on the secret of the simple square technique. If one prints these images onto two sheets of paper, according to their labels

1 Front
1 Back
2 Front
2 Back

Then cuts them directly in half, and folds each half at the first and third quarter mark, then glues together the images at the blue squares, one should have a folding artwork that creates the following four pictures.