Description
In the context of this image, “Dispersion” refers to Atmospheric Diffusion (The “Fog” Effect) and Soft-Edge Definition.
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Visual Dispersion (Background): The background exhibits Maximum Dispersion. The blue and beige washes have no defined edges; they are dispersed like gas or fog. This creates a mood of silence and softness.
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Edge Dispersion (Foreground): Even the “focused” leaves have High Edge Dispersion. There are no sharp pen lines (unlike image 075). The edges of the leaves are blurry, mimicking the way objects look when seen through a camera lens with a shallow depth of field (soft focus).
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Tonal Dispersion: The colors are not saturated. The pigment is highly diluted (dispersed) in water, creating pastel tints that require high-quality printing to capture the subtle shifts between “pale beige” and “white.











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