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Kami paper dolls celebrate COVID-19 frontline forces

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Ho Chi Minh City since the end of April, witnessing the silent sacrifice and devotion of frontline healthcare staff, Tran Thi Thanh Thuong came up with her own way to honour and celebrate those 'soldiers in white blouses'.
Kami paper dolls celebrate COVID-19 frontline forces ảnh 1Thuong has created small hand-carved figurines of healthcare staff from kami paper (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Ho Chi Minh Citysince the end of April, witnessing the silent sacrifice and devotion offrontline healthcare staff, Tran Thi Thanh Thuong came up with her own way tohonour and celebrate those 'soldiers in white blouses'.

Thuong created small figurines of healthcare workers and other frontline forcesfrom kami paper – a kind of thin paper made specifically for Japanese origami.

Images of soldiers, despite the burning heat, delivering essentials to localresidents, or volunteers soaked by the rain standing guard at COVID-19checkpoints, inspired Thuong to make the figurines.

‘Artist of the Poor’, actor Quyen Linh, who carried heavy sacks of rice todistribute to poor people and labourers during the pandemic, also became amodel for Thuong’s paper dolls.

Dolls of other famous artists such as Viet Huong and Hoai Phuong, who took partin charity activities during the coronavirus fight, were represented in paper.

“Alongside expressing my admiration and gratitude towards the frontline forces,the figurines are keepsakes of a challenging yet unforgettable period of time,”she said.

The 39-year-old said that although she hasn’t joined the pandemic fight inperson, by creating the kami paper dolls, she wants to cheer on those dedicatedvolunteers and healthcare workers.

According to Thuong, in 2017, she was given a kami paper doll, and becamecurious about how to make one herself.

She then learned about Japanese paper-folding art of origami by studyingonline.

As the art is still relatively unknown in Vietnam, she wasn't able to find theright paper and had to order it from abroad, mainly from Japan and Taiwan. Ittook several days for her to get the right equipment for her first kamicreations.

In the beginning, Thuong followed the basic steps online. Day by day, week byweek, she finally found her own “tips” to perfect her paper creations.

“Firstly, I chose the model that I wanted to make. I had to study every detailthen figure out how details should be folded,” said Thuong. The paper artist isnow considered a pioneer in kami paper folding art in Vietnam.

The next step is to decide the colour, then roll, and fold the paper. The laststep is to connect all the details with glue and give it some final touches.

“Unlike other kinds of folding papers, kami has wavy lines on its surface andsmooth texture that holds creases very well and is very easy to create themodels, so kami creations can be used as nice souvenir items,” she said.

Thuong spends about 3-4 hours to produce a simple kami figure. For complicatedones, it takes her 2-3 days.

In 2018, she created the Facebook page Do Choi Giay Kami (Kami Paper Toys)where she has posted 300 hand-carved paper creations. She also decided to quither white-collar job to devote herself to kami art.

In December 2018, when Vietnam’s national football team played Malaysia in theAFF Cup Tournament, Thuong designed a collection of the squad, including 24footballers and coach Park Hang-seo.

A big fan of the national team, together with help from her husband, Thuongdidn’t sleep so she could complete the collection in 24 hours.

“It’s really a wonderful memory,” she said.

Thuong has also conducted online workshops on kami paper folding. She hopes topromote the art form in Vietnam, especially among young people./.
VNA

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