“Fold with Love – 1000 paper cranes” is a project based on the Japanese legend of 1000 paper cranes. Sydney-based Japanese artists, Midori Furze and Mayu Kataoka did over 20 workshops including with hospital children, local schools and Louis Vuitton Australia. The exhibition has more than 3000 paper cranes at Sydney Children’s Hospital in Randwick. The project was 2011 Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation Arts Program ArtEx.
About the project
Everyone can fold paper crane; it is small and takes only a few minute of their time…but we collected more than three thousand of them! Can you imagine how beautiful and powerful decoration will be on the Children’s hospital walls with 3000 paper cranes together? We are sure it will brighten up the hospital wall.
Thank you for posted your love in the shape of paper cranes.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Giant Origami Crane on Fence
There is still some time left to fold origami cranes for the project and if you are part of a club or like to fold with your class - please do so! Maybe you can even make a bigger crane than the one I spotted on the fence! Good luck with it! It's lots of fun :-)
You can take a gigantic piece of paper and fold it. Or you can add lots of small drawings together.Maybe you can draw your face with all the children from your class and step 2 glue them into a large sheet. Or you can collect pieces of fabric and make a textile origami bird. So much options!
Good luck!
She is gorgeous!!
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