Some Notes

Note One:

I've had a website for almost a year, and I've neglected to mention it - or anything else - here. I'd love to say I update it ever-so-slightly more often than this, but nope, I'm equally behind on getting the new art posted there. I don't even have any of these text posts archived there, so technically this is the exclusive, gatekept, premium content.

Official Art Site

Note Two:

I don't think I'm venturing any further back into the internet than that. I've got the website - the very basic, static website built to the standards of 20 years ago while still making the effort to look nice - and I can't think of anything else I'd want to add. Everything else seems like more trouble than it's worth, and virtually all of the artists I know get virtually all of their real work through real-life connections. As time goes on, I feel like less of a crank. Most of the people I know see the internet as an annoying obligation, and the smart ones limit their use of it to a few basic funtions - that is, watching movies and looking shit up on Wikipedia.

Note Three:

I do genuinely enjoy a lot of this stuff. It feels good to be typing this weird simplified markdown into Vim like a nerd. Old-school websites (and things like this, that resemble them) are fun to make, and that process is satisfying in a hands-on way that you don't get with a lot of modern sites. But I don't exactly have a lot of reason to do it these days, other than obsessively organizing and re-organizing my own stuff, and that's not a habit I want to get too far into.

I swear I had more notes than this when I was pacing around and planning out this post in my head. Anyway; you should check out the site.

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