Description
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Visual Dispersion (Granular): The color on the petals and leaves exhibits “Granular Pigment Scattering.” Instead of smooth liquid gradients, the pigment appears as fine, dry particles caught in the “valleys” of the canvas texture. This disperses the color in a way that feels raw and unpolished.
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Background Dispersion (Mottled): The background shows “Atmospheric Mottling.” The base pink color is dispersed in irregular, cloudy patches of varying saturation, mimicking the natural aging and uneven fading of a dyed fabric.
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Linear Dispersion (Etched): The fine lines in the flower centers and leaf veins show “Etched Linear Dispersion.” These lines feel deeply “scored” into the surface texture rather than floating on top, with the charcoal pigment dispersing into the surrounding fibers for a soft, smoky effect.












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