Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Internal Line-Grain Dispersion”. The pigments within the Banksia cones and Protea leaves are dispersed in fine, internal vertical and radial “slashes” that mimic the texture of Woodcut Printing or Lithography. This provides a tactile, “etched” surface quality.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Zonal Filament Graduation”. Within the eucalyptus-style “fluff” blossoms, the color is dispersed in varying weights—from high-density solid cream “caps” to very fine, high-fidelity filaments that radiate outward—creating a sense of physical material movement and 3D relief.
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Edge Dispersion (Hard-to-Vaporous): The boundaries of the main forms feature a “Structured-Edge Transition”. The stems and cones maintain a hard-line edge, while the fine filaments of the blossoms exhibit a more vaporous, soft-focus dispersion, ensuring the movement feels rhythmic and intentional.















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