By Brandy McDonnell Features Writer bmcdonnell@oklahoman.com When most people think of origami, they probably conjure up mental pictures of flowers, stars and those familiar cranes. They probably don't think of intricate masks crafted from singular pieces of paper, of a series of sinuously curved sculptures or of an 80-foot-long dragon-like form creeping along a wall. So, Scott Henderson is expecting many people to be surprised when they venture into Science Museum Oklahoma's new exhibition “Into the Fold: The Art and Science of Origami.” “Origami has always fascinated me.Read more on NewsOK.com