Description
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Visual Dispersion (Diffusion): The petals exhibit “High Diffusion.” The pigments appear to diffuse rapidly into the wet paper, creating edges that are distinct but fuzzy. There are no hard lines; form is defined by soft shifts in tone.
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Depth Dispersion (Occlusion): Because the flowers are so packed, they show “Occluded Dispersion.” Flowers in the background are partially hidden (occluded) by foreground blooms. The “dispersion” of visual information is layered, creating depth through stacking rather than perspective.
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Atmospheric Dispersion: Like its predecessors, the background is a “Nebulous Wash” that fills the small gaps between flowers, ensuring there is no stark white “dead space.”















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