Description
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Visual Dispersion (Linear): The petals and leaves exhibit “Linear Contour Segmentation.” The pigment and texture are dispersed through high-density parallel lines that curve with the organic forms. This creates a “ribbed” effect that gives the flat print a sophisticated sense of 3D movement and structure.
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Pigment Dispersion (Graduated): The primary lily petals show “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The coral and yellow pigments are most concentrated at the petal centers and tips, dispersing outward toward the edges. This mimics a natural light source and ensures the complex linework remains visible.
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Textural Dispersion (Stippled): The supporting background sprigs feature “Rhythmic Stippled Scattering.” Instead of solid lines, the pigment in the small flower heads is dispersed in fine, dot-like clusters. This provides a soft, atmospheric accompaniment that contrasts with the heavy, linear detail of the main lilies.











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