Description
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Visual Dispersion (Accreted): The primary alabaster flowers and stone ridges exhibit “3D Material Accretion”. The pigments and textures are dispersed in dense, physical clusters that suggest a thick impasto or casting technique, providing a high-relief surface quality.
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Pigment Dispersion (Crystalline): The design features “Crystalline Fluid Bleeding”. In the blue and gold background zones, the colors are dispersed in fine, concentric bands that mimic natural agate or mineral deposits, allowing for a sharp, high-definition transition between tones.
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Edge Dispersion (Eroded-to-Sharp): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Fractured Material Dispersion”. There is a high-contrast transition between the sharp, delicate edges of the white flower petals and the rough, “eroded” edges of the bronze stone ridges, ensuring the piece feels deeply multi-dimensional.











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