Malaysian science graduate finds fulfilment in crafting 3D paper artwork


Polymer science graduate Mohamad Amri says papercrafting gives him the flexibility to be his own boss. Photos: The Star/Yap Chee Hong

Seven years ago, polymer science graduate Mohamad Amri Johari, 37, came across several YouTube videos on 3D papercrafts.

Intrigued, he took on the challenge of creating pop-up cards using simple tools like paper, penknife, scissors and glue.

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