Origami exhibition opens in Pune today

Written By Priyanka Naithani | Updated:

The four-day exhibition on origami created by origami artistes under the aegis of ‘Origami Mitra’ promises to be a treat.

If you are an origami fan, the four-day exhibition on origami created by origami artistes under the aegis of ‘Origami Mitra’ in Pune from Thursday promises to be a treat.

It will be held at the Tilak Smarak Mandir in the memory of the late Indutai Tilak, wife of former chairman of Maharashtra Legislative Council, the late Jayantrao Tilak.

Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century, has gained popularity in the city. Various origami artistes from Pune and Mumbai will showcase their art.

“The exhibition provides a platform to all Indian origami enthusiasts. We get lot of youngsters these days who show keen interest in learning this art form,” said 68-year-old Anil Awachat, who was introduced to origami in  1980 when his pen friend from Japan sent him a bird made out of paper.

“Apart from satisfying one’s creative urge, it also enhances concentration and creativity. Folding paper can help you acquire subtle skills like fine finger movements, patience and spatial visualisation,’’ said Awachat.

The exhibition will feature origami artistes like Vishwas Deval, Hrushikesh Sabnis, Makarand Bapat, Kamlesh Gandhi and Ravi Keskar, among others.