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Autumn Leaf, and a post for post’s sake

If I’m going to update a blog, it has to be easy. I used to think that was a personal failing, but I’ve come to appreciate that if every good habit relies on sheer willpower, it’s too easy to have days when you never get off the couch. Instead I use every trick I can think of to metagame my own productivity. If you won’t do it unless it’s easy, make it easy.

So this is a test post from my phone.

This one is on brown paper – I like to work on toned paper – cut out and stuck to a card for my brother’s birthday.

The best part of art is being all grown up and still sending relatives things to hang on their fridges.

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  • On 2016-11-05
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