Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Viscous Dry-Brush Dispersion.” The pigments are dispersed in thick, slightly textured applications characteristic of Heavy-Body Acrylic or Oil Paint. This provides a tactile “ragged” surface quality at the petal edges, mimicking the way thick paint catches on the high points of a textured canvas or paper.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Planar Zonal Graduation.” Dispersion is organized along the direction of the brushstroke. The color moves from high-density solid fills to light, vaporous “scumbled” edges where the mineral background is visible, mimicking the natural drag of a brush losing its load.
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Edge Dispersion (Ragged-to-Frictioned): The boundaries of the forms feature a “Textured Transition.” Form is defined by the uneven, “jittered” edges of the stroke. This results in a high-density dispersion at the centers of the petals that transitions into a fractured, “noisy” dispersion at the perimeters, ensuring the garden feels organic and hand-rendered.













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