Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Aqueous Parchment-Mottling Dispersion.” The pigments are dispersed as if applied with a broad-tip permanent marker or chisel-nib pen. This provides a tactile “ink-saturated” surface quality where color density is intentionally higher at the start and end of each gesture, mimicking the natural flow of dye meeting a drying mineral surface.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Pressure-Point Stroke Graduation.” Dispersion is strictly organized by “kinetic velocity.” The color exists in a state of high-density saturation in the broad centers of the marks, immediately transitioning to a “feathered” or “stepped” lower density at the trailing edges, mimicking the physical lift of a tool from a textured canvas.
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Edge Dispersion (Serrated-to-Sharp): The boundaries of the forms feature a “Defined Transition.” While the primary “marker-strokes” maintain a sharp, graphic dispersion to define the kinetic path, the overlapping of pigment creates a subtle “serrated” texture at the edges (the “tooth” of the stroke), ensuring the motifs feel hand-rendered rather than mechanically vectorised.











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