Description
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Visual Dispersion (Shards): This is a high-dispersion design in terms of shape. The visual “mass” is dispersed into hundreds of tiny, disconnected fragments. Unlike the flowing “Liquid Gold” image (066) where the eye follows a smooth path, here the eye is forced to jump around. This “dispersed” energy makes the print feel dynamic and busy.
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Layer Dispersion (Opacity): Look at where the shapes overlap. Some are opaque (solid color), while others appear semi-transparent or “scratched,” revealing the color underneath. This creates a sense of depth, as if the fragments are floating in a dispersed cloud rather than sitting flat on a table.











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