Description
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Visual Dispersion (Vaporous): The primary rose and charcoal color zones exhibit “Vaporous Tonal Bleeding”. The pigments are dispersed in soft, feather-edged “currents” that suggest a high-dilution watercolor technique, providing a sense of immense soft-focus depth behind the sharper petal outlines.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The design features “Internal Wash Mottling”. Within the larger petal and leaf segments, the pigment is dispersed unevenly, revealing subtle “pooling” textures and granular shifts (visible as fine stippled patterns) that provide a tactile, hand-painted surface quality.
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Edge Dispersion (Blur-to-Crisp): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Fractured Fluid Dispersion”. There is a high-contrast transition between the crisp, fine-line vine-work and the blurred, “vibrating” edges of the color washes, ensuring the movement feels spontaneous and multi-dimensional.











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