Description
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Visual Dispersion (Viscous): The primary teal and mauve flowers exhibit “Viscous Pigment Pooling.” The color is dispersed such that it settles more heavily at the edges of the petals, creating natural “tide lines” that suggest a high-pigment load and a slow, artisanal drying process.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The background and foliage show “Granular Atmospheric Mottling.” Within these washes, the pigment is dispersed in uneven, cloudy clusters that mimic the look of natural mineral deposits in drying watercolor, adding a tactile dimension to the digital print.
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Edge Dispersion (Fractured): The boundaries of the forms are “Fractured.” Instead of clean outlines, the pigment disperses unevenly into the surrounding warm background, creating a soft, blurred “halo” that makes the flowers feel integrated into a hazy, atmospheric environment.















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