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Duration : 2 hours
Full Replay of LIVE Workshop
About the Artform
Origami is the Japanese craft of folding paper to make two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. The word origami is derived from two Japanese words - 'oru' which means to fold and 'kami' which means paper. While many studies credit Japan with the origin of Origami, it is also said to have roots in China, since paper was invented in China. Europe also has a history of this art as napkin folding was highly respected. The art is very versatile. One can make objects ranging from a crane to a retractable roof. Anything is possible!
About the Session
In In this workshop, you will learn to make beautiful Origami fairy light, which you can use to decorate your living room or bedroom. You can also gift it to loved ones on special occasions. Origami techniques are perfect to amp up your home decor in numerous ways. Emotional satisfaction is also a by-product of this art, as you watch a piece of paper get transformed into a new creation. At the end of this workshop, you will have made a stunning set of fairy lights to give your home decor a new dimension!
This is a 'beginner-friendly' session. (Age: 10+).
About the Artist
Aditi Anuj
@aditianuj
Like any other child, she too folded boats and planes to play with, blissfully oblivious of the fact that in the future, she would pursue a career in Origami. The Masters degree in Textiles from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad made her appreciate the beauty as well as the hard work that goes behind handmade crafts. For the past 7 years, she has been teaching origami to children, college students, mothers, working professionals as well as grandparents! She has come to love the fact that everyone has something to take away from the art. Other than paper, she also uses mediums like leather, polypropylene and textile, to provide longevity to the product.
Materials in the Kit
Don't Miss this Opportunity to Learn!
Being a replay of an actual live workshop, where students interacted with the instructor, it will give you more of a classroom experience.
Masterclasses are longer in length due to the profound focus on the art which in turn facilitates better output from the learners.
After the masterclass, you can get in touch with the artist through Instagram, and get clarifications & comments on your artwork!