"As an animator, I had to create a lot of gory scenes because that was the nature of the game. I had to make it as believable and cinematic as possible the stabbings and the explicit scenes."
"During the pandemic, when we were all stuck indoors, I realized that plants help us a lot in maintaining our sanity. So I thought, why not share some greenery with everyone?"
"The US tariffs pushed me to start a whole new product: a subscription-based art snail mail club. It just contains art prints, letters, and stickers, which can be sent by personal mail that doesn't face a tariff."
Lee Tze Gwen, a 32-year-old animator from Singapore, found her passion for animation in the gaming industry. After creating violent scenes, she sought a wholesome escape through plants. This led to the creation of Curious Pots in 2020, featuring art that promotes greenery. Initially starting with stickers, she expanded into stationery and a subscription-based snail mail club due to US tariffs. The club offers affordable art prints and letters, attracting around 80 subscribers, providing a creative outlet during challenging times.
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