Description
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Visual Dispersion (The “Crackle”): This is the signature of batik. The dye disperses into the tiny cracks in the wax, creating fine spiderweb-like lines inside the white areas. This controlled imperfection adds depth and authenticity.
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Edge Dispersion (The Bleed): The edges where the blue meets the white are not vector-sharp. They have a slight dispersion or fuzziness, representing the liquid dye wicking slightly into the resisted area.
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Texture Dispersion (Stippling): The white dotted lines look like “stippling” or spray dispersion. This creates a gritty, handmade texture that contrasts with the smooth, sweeping curves of the blue shapes.











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