Description
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Visual Dispersion (Hydrodynamic): The primary slate and ochre leaves exhibit “Hydrodynamic Boundary Pooling.” The pigment is dispersed such that it has settled heavily at the leaf edges and along the central veins, creating naturally saturated outlines that define the organic shapes without needing separate vector lines.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): Within the golden-ochre sections, the pigment shows “Tonal Mottling.” The color is dispersed unevenly, suggesting a hand-painted application where the pigment particles have settled into the paper fibers to create a weathered, artisanal texture.
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Textural Dispersion (Stippled): The supporting background sprigs feature “Rhythmic Stippled Scattering.” Instead of solid lines, the pigment is dispersed in fine, dot-like clusters. This provides a soft, “ghost-like” accompaniment to the heavier main leaves, adding a sense of atmospheric depth and movement.















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