Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Paint): The flowers exhibit “Soft-Edge Dispersion.” The colors bleed gently into one another (pink into peach), and the outer edges of the petals fade softly into the background rather than having a hard cut-out line.
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Metallic Dispersion (The Gold): This is a perfect example of “Flake Dispersion.” The gold elements are irregular, jagged specks of varying sizes. They are dispersed randomly among the leaves and petals, simulating the way real gold leaf breaks apart when applied to a textured surface.
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Background Dispersion (Mottled): The background shows “Atmospheric Noise.” It isn’t a solid color; it uses a dispersed, cloudy texture to create a sense of age and depth, preventing the print from looking “flat.”










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