I only learnt one thing in three years of art classes
Whilst appraising my woodland still life (sounds better than a stick) my art teacher frowned at my intricate bark pattern, then told me that I would be far better if I “took distance”, taking time to look at the whole thing and getting a sense of proportion instead of repeatedly drawing, erasing and redrawing the ridges of the bark.
Taking distance works for operations too.
God-Awful Art and Operational Measurement
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