Description
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Visual Dispersion (Bleeding): The primary ochre lilies exhibit “Internal Color Bleeding.” The pigment is dispersed such that the color is more saturated along the petal ribs and “bleeds” toward the edges, creating volume without using harsh shadows.
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Pigment Dispersion (Scattered): The design features “Rhythmic Particle Scattering.” Small, circular “berry” clusters and fine stippled dots are dispersed throughout the background, providing a “secondary grain” that bridges the gap between the larger floral forms and the flat background.
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Edge Dispersion (Illustrative): The boundaries feature “Illustrative Line Dispersion.” Defined by fine-tip pen sketches, the edges allow the background tan to “show through” the linework, making the flora feel lighter and more integrated into the overall composition.











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