Visitors to the Portland Japanese Garden can't help but notice the artistic bonsai installed on eye-catching pedestals outside the Pavilion. After studying the trees that have been shaped and trained ...
SAGINAW, MI — Mid-Michigan’s Japan Festival returns this weekend celebrating bonsai, origami, ikebana, the martial art of swordsmanship and other aspects of Japanese culture. The festival takes place ...
Origami comes from the Japanese words "ori," meaning folding, and "kami," meaning paper. Through folding and tucking, the goal is to turn a square piece of paper into a sculpture. Brent Walden has ...
This week on Kalamazoo Lively Arts, we meet several artists bringing the talent of Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids for ArtPrize 10. From origami bonsai trees to a STEAM creation making science fun, we have ...
Cherry Blossom Festival organizers learned last year that the Great Hall in the Allen County Public Library wasn't great enough. Attendance exceeded 10,000 people, which crowded the corridor and ...
Intricate works of art created by folding colorful pieces of paper can been seen at the Tokyo Origami Museum located near the Sumida River’s Umayabashi bridge. Visitors can look at a variety of ...
The art of folding paper into shapes like flowers and birds can also be “folded” into a math lesson. Just ask Edmund Talbot Innovation Middle School eighth grade math teacher Benjamin Coleman, who ...
Akira Iwabuchi's work at the Tokyo Origami Museum, "Under the full-blown wisteria trellis of cranes!!," features small origami cranes displayed in such a way to resemble a wisteria trellis and grass.
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