Description
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Visual Dispersion (Filamentary): The botanical forms exhibit “Radiant Filamentary Volumizing.” Color is dispersed through high-frequency linear paths that fan out from the stems, giving the flat print a tangible sense of volume and internal light.
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Pigment Dispersion (Contrast): The garnet leaves show “High-Saturation Boundary Bleeding.” Unlike the diffused blue leaves, the red pigment is dispersed in a more concentrated manner, creating sharp, intense silhouettes that draw the eye as primary focal points.
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Light Dispersion (Radiant): The flower centers show “Radiant Scattering.” Bright white light disperses outward along the paths of the petal veins, making the blooms appear to be glowing under a cold, clear light.













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