Description
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Visual Dispersion (Sedimentary): The background ochre and indigo washes exhibit “Sedimentary Ink Scattering.” The pigment is dispersed in irregular “pools” and “splatters,” mimicking the way heavy mineral-based paints settle into paper, creating dark, saturated edges and granular textures within the wash.
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Pigment Dispersion (Linear): The leaves show “Micro-Filamentary Striation.” The charcoal pigment is dispersed through thousands of ultra-fine, rhythmic lines that follow the biological path of leaf veins. This creates a shimmering, tactile surface that contrasts with the smooth background.
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Edge Dispersion (Fractured): The edges of the leaf forms are “Fractured.” Instead of a solid perimeter, the dispersion breaks into fine, hair-like tips, suggesting a fragile, decaying organic form that is merging with the background atmosphere.













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