Description
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Visual Dispersion (Hydrodynamic): The primary flowers exhibit “Hydrodynamic Pigment Bleeding.” Color is dispersed from the center outward in a watery wash, creating a natural gradient where the saturation is highest at the core and dissolves into a translucent “halo” at the petal tips.
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Pigment Dispersion (Banded): The leaves show “Chromatic Banded Dispersion.” Instead of a single flat color, the pigment is dispersed in bands of yellow, orange, and pink within a single form, mimicking the natural transition of color in changing autumn foliage.
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Linear Dispersion (Veining): The leaf structures and flower centers feature “Rhythmic Linear Veining.” Fine, dark lines are dispersed along the contours and centers to provide structural definition, ensuring the vibrant washes maintain a sophisticated, illustrative shape.














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