The question...exactly what do you consider to be the
'heart of what origami is', and 'what origami actually is'?

Impermanence seems to be at the heart of Origami, reflecting the philosophy of Eastern thought. The striving to change the nature of Origami, even by calling it sculpture, seems counter intuitive. What is it in the Western nature that seems to have such a need for the (un)nature of permanence?
OriFUN to all,
Dianne

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