"Butterfly Effect" uses black-and-white tones and complex textures to illustrate the concept of the butterfly effect. The central shapes resemble the outspread wings of a butterfly, symbolizing how small changes can trigger vast, chain reactions across time and space.
Through the use of twisted and swirling lines, the artist cleverly expresses the core idea of chaos theory: minor initial condition changes can lead to unpredictable outcomes. The stark contrast of black and white enhances the visual impact, prompting viewers to consider how subtle differences in reality can influence the overall situation.