Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The entire composition exhibits “Abrasive Surface Grain Dispersion.” The color is not solid; it is dispersed unevenly across the horizontal ribs of the background, creating a “weathered” or “stamped” look where the texture of the material dictates the final form.
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Pigment Dispersion (Roller): The charcoal flowers show “Segmented Roller Diffusion.” Instead of a liquid bleed, the pigment is dispersed in dense, grainy patches that suggest a dry media application. This creates a soft, hazy edge that feels physical rather than digital.
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Linear Dispersion (Mottled): The terracotta accents feature “Mottled Linear Dispersion.” These small pops of color are dispersed in irregular, broken lines that follow the vertical path of the stems but are frequently interrupted by the horizontal grain of the “canvas.”















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