Description
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Visual Dispersion (Linear): The primary background field exhibits “Mechanical Linear Dispersion”. The pigment is dispersed in fine, repeating zigzag “shards,” providing a tactile, “digitized-weave” surface quality across the red and grey zones.
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Pigment Dispersion (Graduated): The design features “Structural Tonal Bleeding”. The entire composition transitions vertically from a bright red to a deep black, with the pigment dispersed in soft, atmospheric layers that merge through the central mauve-grey zone, providing a sense of immense soft-focus depth behind the trees.
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Edge Dispersion (Fractured-to-Crisp): The boundaries of the main forms feature a “Dual-Action Transition”. While the foreground dahlia clusters maintain high-fidelity, crisp margins, the skeletal tree branches and the background chevron waves are dispersed with porous, feathered edges, ensuring the movement feels both spontaneous and grounded in a mathematical structure.















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