Description
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Background Dispersion (High): Look at the background colors (the green and pink washes). They have high dispersion. The colors bleed into one another softly, creating a dreamy, undefined atmosphere. There are no hard edges in the paint itself.
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Foreground Dispersion (Zero/Resist): The gold lines have Zero Dispersion. They are incredibly sharp and precise.
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Visual Effect: These lines act as a visual “container.” They impose structure onto the dispersed, chaotic background.
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Technical Effect: If printed, this would likely use a “Resist” technique or “Foil Stamping.” The gold ink (or foil) does not disperse or soak into the paper/fabric; it sits on top, maintaining a perfect, crisp edge that contrasts with the soaking, bleeding watercolor underneath.
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Category: Gilded / Gold-Foil Botanical.
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Dispersion: Refers to the soft blending of the underlying watercolor washes, sharply contrasted by the non-dispersed metallic outlines.
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