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Livingston Student’s Origami Adds Color To Library

If you're impressed by the art of paper folding known as origami, a Livingston seventh grade student's display might just blow your mind.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — If you’re impressed by the art of paper folding known as origami, a Livingston seventh grade student’s display might just blow your mind. From the Livingston Public Library’s Facebook page:

“Can you believe a seventh-grader could create all of these origami pieces all by herself? Don't miss super-talented Geetika Komati's colorful and stunning display at the library. Up now through May 17. Pieces displayed include kusudamas (traditional Japanese spheres made of smaller units geometrically joined to form a ball), boxes of assorted shapes, and cranes with country flags on them.”

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