Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The individual mineral forms exhibit “Internal Textural Mottling.” The pigment is dispersed in uneven, grainy clusters that suggest a “dry-on-wet” or sponged technique, creating a tactile surface quality that mimics natural stone or lichen.
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Pigment Dispersion (Distressed): The design features “Atmospheric Tonal Distressing.” Grey and taupe pigments are dispersed in broad, sweeping washes that include “chatter marks” and fine-line details, providing a sense of immense historical depth.
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Edge Dispersion (Hard-to-Vaporous): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Fibrillated Edge Dispersion,” where the pigment bleeds softly into the paper grain. This is contrasted by the “Hard-Edge Structural Dispersion” of the vertical triptych lines that segment the entire composition.












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