Small Things Challenge: The Butterfly Effect
I've just completed The Small Things Challenge which meant 30 days of Painting and exploring 30 days of the small things adding up to make a Big Impact.
It got me thinking about the Butterfly Effect - an idea that a small change or small incident can create large and unpredictable effects on the future.
Although the idea originated from weather predictions, it's worth taking a minute to consider the smallest change you could make that would make the biggest impact on your future art.
My guess is that it may be along the lines of altering our mindset to a place of progress over perfection and growth over defeat?
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