Description
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Visual Dispersion (Orbital): The primary crimson and charcoal forms exhibit “Orbital Centripetal Bleeding.” The pigment is dispersed from the outer perimeter toward the center, creating saturated, “bleeding” edges while maintaining a more transparent, luminous core within each circle.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The grey orbs show “Granular Tonal Mottling.” Within these washes, the pigment has dispersed into irregular, cloudy clusters that mimic natural mineral deposits, adding an organic, stone-like texture.
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Linear Dispersion (Segmentation): The gold and black leaves feature “Rhythmic Filamentary Segmentation.” These fine lines are dispersed in parallel paths that segment the underlying color washes, providing structural definition and a shimmering, “high-fashion” finish to the abstract forms










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