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|

Sitter for Portia Geach Memorial Award

Portrait of Me at the Prestigious Portia Geach Memorial Award

Portrait of Midori Furze
Huge congratulations to, Stephanie Galloway Brown.
Stephanie was selected as a finalist in the 2023 prestigious Portia Geach Memorial Award with the portrait me, titled “The Paper Crane”.
This incredible exhibition will be held at the @shervingallery Sydney from 3rd November until 17th December 2023.
Stephanie wrote: Midori Furze is a Sydney-based multidisciplinary artist. Born in Japan, her early years were immersed in the traditions of Japanese culture. She draws Sumi-ink drawings on Japanese paper but Midori is known mostly for her unique origami projects within the community and her incredible installations. Her time is dedicated to teaching adults and children origami which is how I first met Midori many years ago in a paper crane origami workshop. A highly respected teacher, she has been invited to run origami workshops and projects in many places including for the Japanese Embassy. In 2022, she was one of 197 people in the world to be awarded the Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation for her contribution towards origami in Sydney and Australia-Japan cultural exchange. She was also awarded by the Consulate General of Japan, Sydney in 2016. Although Midori has made hundreds of thousands of paper cranes I wanted to feature her with just one crane crafted with deep care and respect emerging from the protective palms of the creator awaiting release into the world to symbolise hope and peace.
2023-10-22T08:44:59+11:00October 22nd, 2023|Featured, Media, Projects|