Fold with Love 2025

Origami Installation at Pass the Baton

Paper Crane Installation

Thanks to bilingual MC Haruka-san’s initiative, I was in charge of the community origami project, the paper crane installation and workshop at the event hosted by the Sydney Japanese community, JCS.
The event welcomed 88-year-old Hiroshima survivor Ms Keiko Ogura, who spoke to Sydney’s high school students and the public about her experience and the importance of peace. It was a rare and moving opportunity to hear her story firsthand, which deeply touched everyone-including me.
The event was also featured on SBS World News and TBS(Tokyo Broadcasting System).

Installing
Front Door of the Pass the Baton
2025-08-20T20:19:12+10:00August 20th, 2025|Featured, Media, Origami, Projects, Service|

Still Petals, Silent Gold

Midori’s New Work, 120x120cm

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This work contemplates the fleeting nature of life and the quiet beauty found in transience. Created with acrylic on folded paper, it features torn fragments of delicate pink washi paper, subtle gold leaf, and fine black thread—elements that evoke drifting petals, fading memories, and unseen connections.

The accordion-folded structure suggests a continuous yet fragmented journey, where silence speaks and time leaves gentle traces. Through layered textures and restrained colour, the piece offers a quiet reflection on impermanence and the delicate threads that hold us together.

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2025-07-03T17:15:59+10:00July 3rd, 2025|New Work|

Ten Thousand Teardrops 2 Installation

Ten Thousand Teardrops 2

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Ten Thousand Teardrops is an exploration of love, loss, and the delicate connections that hold us together. Using handmade pineapple fibre paper, cotton thread, and other fragile materials, I created an installation of twenty-four rings suspended from three connected twigs. Each ring’s worn, perforated surface suggests sadness and quiet, fading beauty.

The work is inspired by the Greek myth of Ariadne—a young princess who, guided by her heart, gave up everything for love. She helped her enemy’s son escape the labyrinth with a red string, only to be left behind, watching his ship disappear.

In Japanese folklore, the red string of fate also symbolizes invisible bonds that connect us beyond logic. I hope viewers find beauty in fragility, meaning in imperfection, and feel the silent threads that connect us all.

Paper pulp teardrop
2025-07-03T17:05:57+10:00July 3rd, 2025|Exhibitions, New Work|

Community Origami Project July 2025

Joy is in creasing

Origami Project - Pass the Baton

Let’s fold Paper Crane!
I organised two Free origami workshop for everyone!

Please Support the Public Origami Project
We are collecting many paper cranes in July 2025 for the public installation for the event, Pass the Baton.
All materials provided. No experience necessary — we’ll guide you step by step. 15x15cm origami paper donations welcome!
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Origami Workshop Part 1 : Fold Paper Cranes for Peace
Date: Sunday 6 July
Time: 4-4.45pm
Venue: Chatswood Library
Free – Children must be accompanied by their guardians
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Origami Workshop Part 2 : Fold Paper Cranes for Peace
Date:  Monday 7 July
Time: 10.30am -12noon
Venue:  Primrose Paper Arts
Free – Children must be accompanied by their guardians

Whether you’re new to origami or have folded cranes before, your hands and heart are welcome.
Fold with us. Fold with love. Fold for peace.
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Paper Crane
2025-07-03T16:56:00+10:00July 3rd, 2025|Featured, Media, Origami, Service|

Ten Thousand Teardrops

My Paper Creation at the Exhibition, Paper Alchemy

Paper pulp teardrop

10 Thousand Teardrops is an exploration of love, loss, and the fragile connections that bind us. Using pineapple fibre pulp, cotton thread, and paper, I created a delicate installation of twelve rings suspended from intertwined twigs—each surface worn and perforated, giving a sense of weakness and sadness.

Inspired by the Greek myth of Ariadne, who gave Theseus a ball of red thread to navigate the labyrinth only to be abandoned by him, this piece reflects the moment she watches his ship disappear. The red thread, a symbol of destiny in Japanese folklore, resonates deeply with me. It represents both connection and separation, hope and despair.

Through intricate details and fragile materials, I invite viewers to see the beauty within imperfection, the strength in delicate things, and the threads—both seen and unseen—that weave our stories together.

ten thousand teardrops 1Exhibition Invite
2025-04-01T12:37:47+11:00April 1st, 2025|Exhibitions, Featured, New Work|

Happy Travel – Japan tour

My First Japan Tour as a Tour Leader!

I was a Tour Leader for the Japan tour for the Art Gallery of NSW and we travelled in Japan for 11 days in December 2024!

We were very lucky with the weather. Warm and no rain. Walking in Tokyo and visiting many galleries were enjoyable in warm weather; we also got to see the beautiful Mt. Fuji. It was warm most of the time, but we had snow for a short time and some of us watched the snow falling from the onsen bath – hot springs in Hakone.

I was very fortunate to have a group of fantastic people and wonderful local tour guide, Mayumi.
11days in Tokyo-Hakone-Kurashiki and we visited many galleries and we enjoyed the Tokyo architecture walking tour.

Mt FujiUkiyoe Workshop
2024-12-29T20:37:16+11:00December 29th, 2024|Exhibitions, Featured, New Work, Paintings|

Exhibition in Japan

Group Exhibition in Japan has opened and it looks great!

Invite pont des Arts Japan

The Japanese professional painters’ group exhibition  “Pont des Arts Japan” at the Aichi Prefecture Art Gallery in Nagoya, Japan has opened.
It is horner to be a part of their 30th-anniversary exhibition.

Big thanks to the widely known artist & founder, Mr. Soshin Okumura, who invited me and helped me to frame my work in Japan.

Soshin Okumura shows his solo exhibitions regularly at Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya and more. He is my favourite artist and he still paints every day.
The exhibition looks great! Congratulations to all the fellow artists!

pont des arts japanMidori's artwork
2024-11-14T08:46:12+11:00September 13th, 2024|Exhibitions, Featured, New Work, Paintings|

Immigration Museum Origami Project

Joy is in creasing

Origami Paper Trail Melbvourne
I facilitated the Origami project, “Origami Paper Trail” for the Immigration Museum Melbourne.
It was a wonderful opportunity for me to promote the immigration, origami and exhibition.
We immigrate from the sea and sky, so we make boats and butterflies. Once we are in Australia, we welcome the new people, so we make hearts!
I hope we will have a lot of hearts in the installation.
Thank you, Keina from SBS Japanese Radio for the nice interview!
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Origami Paper Trail
22-28 July 2024
Melbourne Central
Pop in and fold origami! Free event
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Origami Paper Trail
SBS Japanese Interview
2025-07-03T16:57:05+10:00July 26th, 2024|Featured, Media, Origami, Service|

Origami Monument Project at Campbelltown

7m Origami Monyument in Campbelltown

My Origami miniature model With Timothy
It is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of the Campbelltown Art Project.
I designed an origami monument for Koshigaya Park in Campbelltown this year.
Koshigaya City in Japan and Campbelltown in Sydney are sister cities and the cities are celebrating their 40th anniversary.
My monument will be about 7 meters high. wow!
Here is the miniature model I created for the presentation.
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Origami Mobirus Ring
2024-04-13T09:40:16+10:00April 13th, 2024|Featured, Media, New Work, Origami, Service|