Description
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Visual Dispersion (Granular): The background wash shows “Granular Dispersion.” The pigment appears to have settled into the paper’s texture, creating a grainy, speckled look rather than a smooth gradient. This mimics the “granulation” effect common in earth-tone watercolors.
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Edge Dispersion (Bleed): The edges of the teal flowers show “Tonal Bleed.” The blue pigment bleeds slightly into the beige background, softening the silhouette. It’s not a messy splatter, but a gentle diffusion.
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Leaf Dispersion (Dry): The dark brown leaves show “Dry-Edge Dispersion.” They have sharper, slightly rougher edges compared to the soft petals, adding structural contrast to the composition.











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