He has been making origami for 24 years and now owns a studio called Modern Origami located in Bukit Jambul, Penang, to display thousands of his origami works.
“After my return from the airplane exhibition, I started making fighter jets by folding papers for my grandson.“That was how I started making origami and it has now become my passion,” he said at his home in Bukit Jambul.The largest F15 origami is over one metre in size, which he said took him almost a day to complete.
“It was then that a teacher friend suggested that I sell origami fighter jets because the origami is unique and beautiful. Due to the encouraging response, Ee participated in the Armenian Street market to sell his craftwork and was able to sell between 40 to 50 origami fighter jets of various sizes daily with sales amounting to RM300.
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