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      <description>I honestly think finding a watercolor palette small enough to fit in a jacket pocket was the single best thing I ever did for my creativity. For the longest time, I felt like I could only paint if I had the &amp;#39;perfect&amp;#39; setup - a giant desk, three</description>
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