Origami is an art of paper folding, usually associated more with Japanese culture than to any other countries. In modern use, the word origami is used as a generic term for all paper-folding practices, even though their origami nature may be independent. This paper folding is performed using various shapes and forms, and is sometimes performed without any solid backing.
This paper folding is done by pressing together two sheets of paper, and the origami artist makes all kinds of different shapes and patterns from these pieces of paper.Origami is not difficult to learn, and most children can be able to perform it. It is done by drawing different shapes into the paper and then folding the two together, keeping them taut.
Once the paper has been folded in half, the artist takes the remaining quarter of the sheet and crumples it into a U shape.