Description
In the context of this image, “Dispersion” refers to Pigment Pooling (Edge Accumulation) and Controlled Bleed.
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Visual Dispersion (The “Pool”): Look at the thickest parts of the dark blue lines. The pigment has pooled there. As it dried, the dispersion stopped abruptly, creating a “Hard Drying Edge” (similar to a coffee ring). This is different from the soft “mist” of image 077; here, the liquid had distinct boundaries.
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Bleed Dispersion (The Rust): The rust-colored areas show “Wet-on-Wet Dispersion.” They have soft, cauliflower-like edges that bleed into the background. They don’t have the hard outlines of the blue ink.
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Layered Dispersion: The design relies on the contrast of dispersion rates. The dark ink dispersed slowly (keeping its shape), while the colored wash dispersed quickly (spreading out). This creates visual separation between the “structure” (blue) and the “mood” (rust)











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