Description
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Visual Dispersion (Bounded): The color fills exhibit “Bounded Dispersion.” The pastel gradients (e.g., peach fading to white) disperse softly but are strictly halted by the gold boundary lines. This creates a “stained glass” effect where dispersion happens within a cell but not between cells.
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Line Dispersion (Specular): The gold outlines show “Specular Dispersion.” They act as reflective barriers. Light hitting these lines scatters (disperses) in a way that creates high-contrast shine, distinguishing the matte leaf surface from the glossy edge.
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Texture Dispersion (Grain): Within the colored areas, there is a fine “Grain Dispersion.” The pigment isn’t flat; it shows a micro-texture of specks and grain, mimicking the dispersion of pigment on cold-press watercolor paper.











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