Description
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Visual Dispersion (Pointillist): The primary background and floral zones exhibit “Internal Pointillist Fibrillation.” The color is dispersed in thousands of tiny, independent “cells” and micro-dots that suggest a “screen-burn” or weathered-stucco technique, giving the entire surface a tactile, high-frequency grit.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Horizontal Zonal Concentration.” Saturated slate and sepia pigments are dispersed in dense, linear “strata” that flow across the horizontal axis, immediately surrounded by wide areas of raw, white “voids” where the pattern has been intentionally “erased.”
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Edge Dispersion (Shattered-to-Vaporous): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Frayed Edge Dispersion.” While the overall floral silhouettes are recognizable, their outer margins exhibit a jagged, “worn” quality where the pigment meets the background, mimicking the way threadbare fabrics lose their structural definition over time.












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