November 9, 2024
Chaos Never Dies Day is an annual holiday observed on November 9th that reminds us that chaos and disorder are natural and inevitable parts of life. The day encourages us to embrace the chaos and find humor, creativity, and resilience in the face of uncertainty and unpredictability. It’s a time to let go of perfectionism, embrace imperfection, and enjoy the ride.
Flowing from Flambé’s depiction of the chaotic world that lives between her pointy ears, emerges 16 simple continuous line shapes. Can you find them all?

(If you’d like a little help finding these shapes, the answers can be found at the end of this post. But only peek after you’ve given the illustration a thorough looking over.)
Of course, Kat has embedded herself within the chaos; her discovery makes for 17 total shapes.
Flambé’s thoughts on Chaos to Creativity OR an attempt to interpret her scratched lines on paper, in the above illustration.

A few of my elementary thoughts about Chaos and Chaos Theory
Now that Flambé has delighted and (most likely) confused you on the Nature of Chaos, allow me to reflect on my first exploration into the fascinatingly mind bending subject of Chaos Theory. Having never given much thought to the Theory, per se, I’ve always pictured “chaos” as something hectic and uncontrollable. A state of unruliness, mayhem, or disarray liken to natural disasters, mob pandemonium, mass shootings. Sound familiar? We’ve all likely been witness to an unfathomable situation and declared our world to be in “complete and utter chaos!” But there’s more, a lot more to Chaos Theory, where it is encountered and how it affects us.
When my reference list of lesser known Annual Days revealed November 9th is celebrated every year as “Chaos Never Dies” day, I was appalled. I mean, really; who wants to live in a world of ever-present and everlasting chaos?
But from the description of this Day, it appeared there was a positive side to chaos, piquing my curiosity. Anything that can make us laugh and inspire creativity has to be awesome! So began my last few weeks of intense study and pouring over countless YouTube videos to learn about Chaos Theory.
The more I read and viewed educational videos proclaiming to explain Chaos Theory in easy-to-understand language, the more confusing it seemed. The language was English, but the concepts seemed abstract to me …….. well, they were just plain chaotic! (This caused me to laugh!). It would be easy to spend a lifetime trying to “get it.” I’ll just have to keep learning!
So far, I learned about many familiar and new terms associated with Chaos Theory. These include the Butterfly Effect (highly central to Chaos Theory) which shows the connection between disorderly and highly organized things, like how the flap of a butterfly’s wings can lead to a string of events that can form a hurricane! It’s complex, but emphasizes (among many things) that we can’t know the consequences of seemingly simple systems due to unpredictable variables. That leads to Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, Feedback Loops, Fractals, Probabilistic and Deterministic modes, etc.
Are you still with me?
In a nutshell, Chaos Theory “provides a scientifically quantifiable but simultaneously poetically suggestive way of looking at how almost everything in life is connected to everything else.”
We live in a “chaotic” world, and how we react and/or adapt to its unpredictability and complexities matters. But as someone (?) once said, “Embracing unpredictability sparks creativity.”
What does Chaos spark in you?

As always, thanks for stopping by!

Barb –
Love this! Yes, in the midst of chaos, art can be therapeutic, healing and joyful. 💗
Dee
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Dee! Thanks so much for taking time on your Saturday to comment! I wrote this about a week before the election. After reading my post this morning, I thought it was more than fitting…. In many many ways! Enjoy the rest of your weekend! And find the calm in creativity!
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Barb,
First of all… hi! Hope all is well and you’re enjoying life. From what I’ve seen on your delightful post, things are always happening at your end.
This drawing is truly one of my favourites and I did find them all, including Flambé! This drawing is reminiscent of another of my faves, Carlos Cano Lanzadera, whom I’m sure you also remember. Keep on bringing the love! Bye for now.💕Tina
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Tina! Wow wow wow! How are YOU? I’m great and getting the best out of life, always. Thanks so much for following, reading this post in particular, and transporting me back to my fun social media days! Yes, I remember Carlos …. Who could forget his incredible fantasy creations? The fact my drawing reminded you of Carlos’s work is a supreme compliment. Thanks so much! And I remember your gorgeous masterpieces too …… hope you’re still creating art out of the chaos! Take care, and have an awesome week!
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I had fun searching for the hidden shapes in the line drawing! How clever! I like the idea of creativity blooming from chaos. I suppose we could think of nature itself as chaotic with all its complexities and unknowns. Truly fascinating topic!
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Thanks for such beautifully ordered comments formed from my chaos, Karen! Hahahahah! As you said, Chaos is truly fascinating, and I’m enamored with fractals being derived from chaos. Glad you had fun searching for the line drawings along the chaotic edges.
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