Description
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Visual Dispersion (Resist): The light outlines exhibit “Linear Resist Dispersion.” They act as a barrier, preventing the teal pigment from dispersing into the background or neighboring petals. This creates a “stained glass” effect where color is contained within specific cells.
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Background Dispersion (Abrasive): The background shows “Abrasive Dispersion.” It looks like a painted wall that has been sanded down, creating a speckled, irregular texture (noise) of white and blue dots.
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Leaf Dispersion (Sedimentary): The dark charcoal leaves show “Sedimentary Dispersion.” The pigment looks heavy and granular, as if it has settled into the deepest textures of the “paper” or “canvas,” creating a dense, matte finish.












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