In the 1890s, a movement of tiny dots swept the art world. Pointillism, as it came to be known, was a style of painting that emphasized small, rounded shapes.
But little did you know, pointillism was not just for art. Oh no. It was for panic too.
Causes of Pointillism Panic:
- Excessive use of tiny dots in everyday life
- Uncontrollable urge to arrange dots in neat little rows
- Unrelenting desire to fill every available surface with dots