Description
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Visual Dispersion (Sedimentation): The dark indigo circles show intense “Pigment Sedimentation.” You can see the grain of the paper where the heavy pigment particles have settled. The edges are dark and hard (the “coffee ring” effect), showing where the water evaporated and deposited the pigment load.
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Metallic Dispersion (Particulate): The gold here is not a foil sheet; it is “Particulate Dispersion.” It looks like gold glitter or mica powder was sprinkled over wet paint. On the dark blue circle (right), the gold disperses into a galaxy-like spray of dots.
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Resist Dispersion: The white horizontal lines exhibit “Resist Dispersion.” They look like wax or oil pastel marks made before painting. The watercolor disperses around these lines, unable to penetrate the wax barrier, creating a textured, negative-space detail.











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