Description
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Visual Dispersion (Halftone): The background exhibits “Frequency Halftone Dispersion.” Instead of a smooth wash, the color is dispersed into thousands of tiny black dots of varying sizes. This creates an optical illusion of grey-scale shading through the dispersion of points rather than pigment.
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Kinetic Dispersion (Centrifugal): The magenta flower-like forms show “Centrifugal Brush-Drag Dispersion.” The pigment starts at a central point and is dragged outward with great speed, causing the brush bristles to separate and disperse the paint into a fan-like, “shattered” edge.
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Linear Dispersion (Hatched): Certain areas feature “Diagonal Linear Dispersion.” This uses thin, parallel lines to disperse color across a surface, mimicking the look of an architectural sketch or a glitching digital screen.












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