Students
often use paper to make paper planes when teachers are not in class or make
balls out of paper to throw at each other. However, paper can be used for
something much more creative which can add a touch of elegance in any setting,
and unlike most decorations, needs no additional cost. Origami, the skillful art
of folding paper and often associated with the Japanese is one such method of adding
elegance to one’s setting. Patience is the utmost quality required for
mastering the skillful art of Origami.
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| A Beautiful Rose Made From Origami |
Users of
this wonderful art perform a marvelous feat and one among many who know this
wonderful art is Vinitha Priya Pais, a student of St Aloysius College
(Autonomous) in Mangalore pursuing her masters in Mass Communication and
Journalism. Vinitha says, “I picked up Origami in arts and crafts class which
evolved into my most favorite hobby and I derive great pleasure from Origami.”
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| Ms. Vinitha Priya Pais live in actiion |
Vinitha
also adds that she wasn’t the first in her family to venture down this road. “My
mother and grandmother too were talented in Origami and they served as my
source of inspiration.” Vinitha recommends that others learn the art of Origami
as “Origami develops patience, it helps in the flow of ideas and it also helps
others feel creative.
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| Ms. Vinitha practicing her favorite hobby |
Vinitha
further adds: “Origami gives me a sense a satisfaction. It is something I feel
proud about and it never fails to remove me out of my boredom.” While some may
make paper planes and paper balls to throw at each other, some others see the
potential of turning that paper into a beautiful art of Origami
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| Beautiful Origami figures by Ms. Vintha |
It’s all
a matter of perspective. Making either paper planes, paper balls or Origami is
a matter of choice in which one may be destructive or littering the
surroundings, while others might add a touch of elegance to the surroundings at
no additional cost.
The process of making beautiful Origami figures
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ReplyDeleteInteresting Michael.Good one.
ReplyDeleteGood going, Michael. Origami is fun and they make good gifts too, because they are personal.
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ReplyDeleteNice. Something done using one's hands is always artistic and gives a personal touch.
ReplyDeleteGood writing... Origami sounds interesting and felt like cultivating a habit.
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ReplyDeleteGood work Mike. All the best
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