Description
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Visual Dispersion (Bilateral): The forms exhibit “Bilateral Mirroring.” Pigment and texture are dispersed symmetrically across a central axis, creating a “Rorschach” effect that provides a sense of architectural stability to the otherwise fluid watercolor medium.
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Pigment Dispersion (Granular): The background washes show “Atmospheric Granularity.” The pink and grey pigments have dispersed into tiny, pepper-like clusters rather than a flat wash, adding a gritty, stone-like texture to the soft colors.
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Linear Dispersion (Filamentary): The leaves feature “Fibrillated Dispersion.” Instead of solid blocks, the color is dispersed through ultra-fine, rhythmic lines that follow the biological path of the leaf veins, creating a shimmering, 3D relief effect.













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