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 teardropsExhibition 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

          2024-07-26T12:45:47+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|

              Chatswood Origami Club

              Origami for everyone

              Chatswood Origami Club
              We simply get together and have fun with origami!

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              Both beginners and advanced workshops were full and many people were on the waiting list.

              So I think all the people who came to our workshop last Sunday were lucky!
              They could book the spot or they were on the waiting list but got contacted to join the workshop.

              Happy workshop and lots of smiles.
              Chatswood origami Advanced

              2024-03-04T20:14:01+11:00March 4th, 2024|Origami, Service, Workshops|

                Origami Demonstrate at Sydney Flagship Store

                Origami Hearts for Valentine’s Day

                Cartier Sydney
                Celebrate the Valentine’s Day with Origami Hearts!

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                In 2024, this year I demonstrated the origami hearts at the very popular store, Cartier in Sydney.

                There was a queue outside the store to get special gifts for their loved ones.
                I was so happy to help celebrate the customers with my origami hearts.

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                2024-02-16T21:32:29+11:00February 16th, 2024|Origami, Service, Workshops|

                  I Love Rain

                  Origami Koi Fish in the Rain at Night

                  Night Rain
                  My New Work, Night Rain
                  Raindrops in the Koi Fish Pond at Night…
                  Origami Koi Fish – One sheet of square paper, folded to make a Koi Fish. No scissors to create the shape.
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                  2024-02-16T21:18:12+11:00February 16th, 2024|Featured, New Work, Origami|