Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The primary crimson and moss color zones exhibit “Internal Wash Mottling”. The pigments are dispersed in dense, uneven clusters that suggest a heavy-gauge block-print or woven ikat technique, providing a tactile, hand-painted surface quality.
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Pigment Dispersion (Segmented): The design features “Isolated Zonal Segmentation”. Saturated pigments are dispersed in distinct “cells” defined by the flame structure, where colors do not bleed into the light background but maintain a high-contrast boundary that emphasizes the geometric structure.
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Edge Dispersion (Jagged-to-Frayed): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Frayed-Fiber Edge Diffusion”. Every geometric margin maintains a jagged, “vibrating” edge where the pigment has traveled naturally along the “warp and weft” grain of the field, ensuring the drift feels spontaneous and artisanal rather than digital.











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