I was so happy today to learn that when we die, we become minuscule dust specks: carbon, oxygen, iron, calcium and other stuff. The stuff that forms stars.
Most Insignificant
As I keep waddling —drawing— on the reMarkable Paper Pro every evening and some mornings, I find the limitations of the device actually quite liberating: it’s like having an endless paper pad and a pencil at hand, but with undo function, no need to scan and a battery that lasts a week.
The reMarkable has only a few brushes and most of them aren’t good (for me) to draw with, I don’t like the line quality. But I very much enjoy the pencil, that even with much less pressure sensitivity than the iPad or any Wacom tablet, still is a lot of fun to draw with.
It is with this that I do these silly drawings which take me into silly thinking and to even sillier conclusions. It’s all very insignificant. And that’s precisely what I like about it. Nowadays we think too much of ourselves and we’d do good by diminishing us a little. I’ll start.
