Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The primary background exhibits “Internal Grain Mottling”. The brown and umber pigments are dispersed in uneven, high-contrast “stippled” clusters that suggest the physical grit of drying clay or stone, providing a tactile, high-definition grit across the surface.
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Pigment Dispersion (Segmented): The design features “Fractured Zonal Segmentation”. Saturated rose and teal pigments are dispersed in small, opaque blocks that are frequently “broken” by the background texture, simulating the physical behavior of pigment failing to adhere to a rough, weathered surface.
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Edge Dispersion (Jagged-to-Defined): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Shattered Linear Dispersion”. There are no smooth outlines; instead, every leaf and petal maintains a jagged, “feathered” edge that mimics the physical behavior of a hand-carved woodblock meeting a textured fabric.















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