![]() ![]() Since paper crafting is a stress reliever for Lee, he hopes his artwork is a stress reliever for others. He started handing out origami and cutout drawings to his friends, but he soon began handing them out to passersby on campus as a “reminder not to be alone.” Lee adopted this idea and now makes paper art to represent good luck charms. These charms attach to the character’s weapon, the Keyblade. Browse 349 incredible Origami Elephant vectors, icons, clipart graphics, and backgrounds for royalty-free download from the creative contributors at. In Kingdom Hearts, the character receives charms, like those on a charm bracelet. Paper crafting, for Lee, means to “create ideas.” He thinks of an idea and finds an image online to help him picture how it should look. Lee made the Keyblade using copy paper, wooden chopsticks, plastic knives and black electrical tape. ![]() Some of the paper art pieces Lee is most proud of are his origami nose, Link’s shield from The Legend of Zelda franchise and a cosplay-sized Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts. He cuts out the silhouette and repeats as necessary, adding other materials, folding the paper or attaching materials with tape. To begin his paper art making process, Lee starts with drawing a silhouette. Lee started out using just origami paper to make his paper art, but then he began using other materials such as copy paper, construction paper, plastic utensils, water bottles and wooden chopsticks. He watched do-it-yourself videos on YouTube and was intrigued by the origami videos. In his senior year of high school after wanting to find a new hobby, Lee began folding origami. ‘Is this an elephant nose?’ And I was like, ‘Yes,’” Lee said. His paper nose is in the shape of an origami swan, but he began wearing it on his face like a nose to make others happy. In addition to anime, Lee takes inspiration for his paper art from some of his favorite video games, such as Kingdom Hearts, The Legend of Zelda franchise and Super Smash Bros. “I think it was somewhere in the final battle, was without a top hat,” Lee said. Lee was missing Tuxedo Mask’s distinctive black top hat, however. Lee was dressed as Tuxedo Mask from the anime series “Sailor Moon.” On Halloween, he wore white paper glasses taped to his black-framed prescription specs, a black face mask, black bowtie, black vest and his signature origami nose. This is how many students first meet Benjamin ‘Ben’ Lee, a sophomore physical education major with a paper art making hobby. He may have handed you a piece of origami in the shape of a heart, or a paper flower with the words ‘Yas queen’ handwritten on the petals. If you’ve walked through the SURC on a weekday, you may have seen a student with glasses and a long, origami nose. Aeryn Kauffman, Copy Desk Chief/Opinion Editor
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