Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The primary lily petals exhibit “Abrasive Bristle Striation.” The pigment is dispersed as if applied with a dry, stiff brush, leaving visible linear gaps that reveal the background. This “dry-brush” effect adds a raw, tactile energy to the floral forms.
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Pigment Dispersion (Graduated): The lavender and pink petals show “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The pigment is most concentrated at the petal tips and stamens, dispersing inward toward a radiant white core to mimic a natural light source.
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Linear Dispersion (Filamentary): The delicate stamens and leaf veins feature “Rhythmic Filamentary Dispersion.” These elements are dispersed in sharp, fine-line paths that provide structural “anchors” for the softer, more gestural washes, ensuring the composition feels intentional and grounded.











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