Kusudama Origami Art Exhibition and Workshop at Jetty35
I had the joy of presenting my Kusudama Origami Art Exhibition at Jetty35. It was a deeply personal exploration of how tradition and modernity can coexist—not in conflict, but in harmony. The bamboo structure at the heart of the installation symbolized resilience and integrity, while the vibrant red ropes and kusudama origami pieces represented the emotional threads that connect us. Through this work, I hoped to evoke love, understanding, and the quiet strength found in human relationships.
Alongside the exhibition, I hosted a hands-on origami workshop where participants crafted modular coin box ornaments. Watching people of all ages and skill levels fold, create, and connect through paper was incredibly moving. Origami, to me, is more than technique—it’s a shared experience, a way of building something meaningful together. Seeing others leave with their own handmade keepsakes reminded me why I do this: to inspire, to connect, and to celebrate the beauty of transformation.