Origami guru’s all over the world come up with amazing new designs everyday and share their instructions with the world. I simply fold based on these instructions and so try to credit the model designers wherever I can. Feel free to go through my folds and let me know what you think!
My son who himself is extremely fond of origami, totally fell in love with these models and wants them to be displayed in his room. JazakAllah for spreading happiness Imtiaz Sahib."
I have been folding paper since …I don’t remember!
But I do recall getting into it after I loaned a book, Creative Origami by Kunikho Kasahara, from my local library. There was no internet back then, and getting your hand on an origami book was like gold dust! I remember it had a wonderful kangaroo in it that I just had to try and fold and I remember using brown kraft paper to make it.
I was just amazed how the final model came from one piece of paper but little did I realize that these were nothing compared to the mind boggling models people fold now. With each passing year obviously I got better, and once the internet came along, I had access to a lot more information, resources and support.
I soon started sharing my work on social media and eventually got an offer to send a few of my origami pieces to an International Origami exhibition in Chicago USA and more recently I got an opportunity to talk about my origami and origami in general on a national TV show Aur Life.
I’m now looking to share my craft and learning with others and partner with institutes to make it more known and accessible to people.
