Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The primary white and peach camellia petals exhibit “Vaporous Tonal Mottling.” The pigment is dispersed in soft, uneven washes that suggest a “wet-on-dry” watercolor technique, where color is most saturated at the petal base and fades into a nearly transparent, luminous edge.
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Pigment Dispersion (Ghosting): The background features “Atmospheric Tonal Ghosting.” Faded, low-opacity “shadow” versions of the floral clusters are dispersed behind the main sharp elements. This dispersion of lower-value pigment provides a sense of immense depth and a “soft-focus” distance.
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Edge Dispersion (Fibrillated): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Fibrillated Edges.” There is a soft, feathered bleed at the margins where the floral color meets the azure background, ensuring the flora feels integrated into the atmosphere rather than sharply cut out.











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