Description
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Visual Dispersion (Centrifugal): The circular arcs exhibit “Centrifugal Expansion.” The pigment appears to have been applied at the center of the arc and dispersed outward toward the edge, resulting in a lighter, more transparent core and a more saturated perimeter.
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Pigment Dispersion (Pooling): At the bottom of the curved forms, there is visible “Textural Edge Pooling.” The watercolor pigment has settled into the lower boundaries of the shapes, creating dark, grainy “sediment lines” that provide a sense of physical weight and hand-painted authenticity.
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Linear Dispersion (Banded): The vertical elements show “Banded Dispersion.” Instead of a solid fill, the color is dispersed in slightly uneven vertical streaks, mimicking the varied pressure of a flat-head brush.











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