Description
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Visual Dispersion (Graduation): The primary pink and purple chrysanthemums exhibit “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The pigment is dispersed such that the highest saturation is held at the center of the bloom, fading into nearly transparent white edges on the outer petals to create a glowing, 3D effect.
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Pigment Dispersion (Ghosting): The design features “Monochromatic Pigment Ghosting.” Large, low-opacity versions of the chrysanthemums are dispersed in grayscale/white throughout the background. This dispersion of colorless forms provides a “base layer” of texture that makes the colorful foreground elements pop.
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Edge Dispersion (Sharp-to-Vaporous): The main focal points feature “Sharp Silhouetted Dispersion,” maintaining crisp petal boundaries to contrast against the “Shadow-Focus Depth Projection”—the dark, dispersed shadows cast onto the sage field that make the entire bouquet appear to lift off the fabric.











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