Description
In the context of this image, “Dispersion” refers to High-Flow Background Dispersion vs. contained Foreground.
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Visual Dispersion (Background): The dark indigo areas show “Sweeping Dispersion.” The ink hasn’t just pooled; it has been brushed or blown across the surface while wet, creating streaks and gradients that disperse from solid black to transparent grey.
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Foreground Dispersion (The Flowers): The flowers have Medium Dispersion. The peach paint is loose and watery, but it holds its shape reasonably well. The centers, however, show “Bleed Dispersion,” where the black ink of the stamens has wicked slightly into the wet peach petals.
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Line Dispersion: Notice the very fine, curved black lines swirling in the background. These represent “Gestural Dispersion”—loose, fast marks that disperse energy across the white space, connecting the floral elements to the dark background.











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