Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Background): Look at the faint, vertical scratchy lines in the white background. This is a form of textural dispersion—the visual “noise” is scattered thinly across the empty space. It prevents the white background from looking too stark or flat without adding a heavy color.
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Low Dispersion (The Flowers): Unlike the watercolor images where colors bled into each other, the flowers here have Low Dispersion. The edges of the petals are hard and distinct. The peach petal sits strictly on top of the blue leaf without blending. This “hard-edge” look confirms the collage/gouache aesthetic.
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Technical Implication: Printing those fine, dispersed background scratches on fabric requires high-precision printing. If the ink disperses (spreads) too much during production, those delicate scratch marks will disappear or look like dirt specks.











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