Description
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Visual Dispersion (Graduation): The primary rose and poppy petals exhibit “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The pigment is dispersed such that the highest saturation is held at the base of the petal or along the edges, fading into a nearly transparent center to create a luminous, glowing effect.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The sage and slate foliage show “Granular Watercolor Mottling.” The color is dispersed unevenly in fine, cloud-like clusters, suggesting a hand-painted application where the pigment has settled naturally into the simulated paper or fabric fibers.
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Edge Dispersion (Vaporous): The boundaries of the forms feature “Vaporous Boundary Diffusion.” There is a soft, almost imperceptible bleed between the floral edges and the sage background. This prevents the design from looking “cut-out” and ensures a unified, atmospheric garden feel.











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