Description
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Visual Dispersion (Transparency): The petals exhibit “High Transparency Dispersion.” You can see the texture of the paper through the paint. Where a leaf overlaps a petal, the colors mix optically (e.g., grey + peach = muted mauve), creating depth without heavy shading.
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Center Dispersion (Radial Bleed): The deep coral centers show “Radial Wet-Dispersion.” The pigment was dropped into the wet center of the flower and allowed to bleed naturally outward into the paler petals, creating a soft, fuzzy gradient.
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Edge Dispersion (Natural): The edges are defined by “Surface Tension.” The painter allowed the water to stop naturally, creating a soft, organic edge that is distinct but never sharp or “cut out.”











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