How small can you fold?

Children are amazing!

small origami

I love visiting schools and school holiday care centres.
We always have fun and some kids are amazing.
For today’s workshop, I brought different-sized paper.

The smallest I brought was 3x3cm.
But some children kept challenging themselves smaller and smaller!

Such amazing talented kids and everyone has crowded around and cheered them.

Looking forward to seeing them again soon.

Workshop at school
2023-01-26T21:35:14+11:00January 26th, 2023|Origami, Projects, Service, Workshops|

Origami Workshop for Adults 2023

⭐️⭐️⭐️ It’s time to put your mobile down and start folding~!

workshop flyer
Hi, origami lovers and supporters,
My next two workshops at Kintsugi Australia Studio near Sydney QVB are listed below.
Special Handmade Gift Box – Sun 19 March 1.30-3pm
Modular Origami Challenge – Sun 16 April 1.30-3pm
Limited spaces are available. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
2023-05-13T12:02:22+10:00January 7th, 2023|Origami, Workshops|

Farewell Mr Kiya

Sayonara Mr Kiya

FarewellMrKiya
Mr Masahiko Kiya has been an amazing Consul-General of Japan, Sydney.
He led, pushed and encouraged us to the success of Japanaroo 2022!
Mr Yamagami (Canberra’s Embassy of Japan) called him, “Mr Japanaroo”
Some of the Japanaroo staff and Japan Expo volunteers had Mr Kiya’s farewell party at James Squire’s Brewhouse in Circular Quey.
We can see the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House from there.
It has been a wonderful experience for involving in the Japanaroo events for 2 years.
We will miss you and wish you great success in the next city.
(The photo below is Mr Kiya at the zoom origami workshop at Japanaroo plus opening.)
Consul-General Kiya
2022-09-18T21:25:21+10:00September 18th, 2022|Media, Origami|

Japanese Foreign Minister’s Award

Big thanks to Consul-General Kiya

Japanese Foreign Minister's Award
I received the 2022 Japanese Foreign Minister’s Award.
I am one of 197 individuals to receive the award from all over the world and only one from Sydney.
It is for my long-time contribution to the promotion of origami art and Japan-Australia cultural exchange. I was very thrilled to be acknowledged and appreciated by the Japanese Government.
(Image left taken by Kazuya Baba, Nichigo Press)
ForeignMinisterAward
2022-10-28T15:51:11+11:00September 17th, 2022|Media, Origami|