Little Helper for Nagoya City

I recently received a Certificate of Gratitude from the Nagoya City Council for my origami contributions.


Origami Koala – Mum & Baby


Koto Workshop at Japan Expo was a great success


Portrait of me at the Portia Geach Exhibition


Portrait of Me at the Prestigious Portia Geach Memorial Award

Koto Workshop at Japan Expo


Lovely visitors



Primrose Paper Arts Exhibition at Incinerator Art Space



Jumping frogs at the Sydney Science Trail 2023


Finalist at the Northern Beaches Environmental Art & Design Prize 2023

Artist: Midori Furze
Title: Relax
Category: Works on paper
Medium: Drypoint etching on archival paper/Milk carton, water-based ink, print scribes, etching tool, scissors, ruler, a soft rubber brayer
Sizes: 48x40cm Framed
My art reflects a sense of simplicity and harmony with nature. By using recycled materials to create my prints, I hope to bring attention to the importance of sustainability and the need to protect our environment.
As a Japanese artist, I draw inspiration from the traditional Japanese partitions and doors, which feature four rectangles. In my work, I create unique drypoint prints using old milk cartons as plates. The lines in my prints divide the plate into four sections, revealing the original rectangular shape. I use blank space as an important feature in my art, as it is in many traditional Japanese artworks.
Manly Art Gallery & Museum
4-27 August 2023 (Close on Mondays)

