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Folding isn’t just for Laundry | Himanshu Aggarwal | TEDxNITTrichy

An ocean of opportunities stay hidden in creases of paper. Join Origami artist Himanshu Agarwal as he breathes life into stillness, with nothing but his hands and his heart. Taking us through his life's path, he reveals the soul of origami: an art form not of perfection, but of patience and transformation. Each precise fold is a choice, each crease a memory, creating a story of resilience and beauty, with works ranging from mere inches to massive meters. Witness a quiet miracle and truly feel the potential focus and intention holds, as the most extraordinary possibilities can emerge from the simplest of beginnings. Himanshu Agrawal has been a dedicated Origami practitioner since 1989. He is renowned for his mastery of both intricate pieces and monumental installations, having set five records for large-scale Origami, including a 105 ft dinosaur. His bespoke paper sculptures and art installations have been featured globally at prestigious venues like the Sharjah Art Museum and the National Art Gallery Singapore. He also utilizes paper art for brand storytelling, partnering with major clients like Google, Hermes, and Lexus. Based in Mumbai, he is passionate about teaching and sharing the art of paper folding with enthusiasts worldwide. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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