Description
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Visual Dispersion (Filamentary): The primary flower forms exhibit “Tonal Gradient Filamenting.” The honey-ochre pigment is dispersed along thousands of fine linear paths that transition from deep saturation to pale cream, creating a shimmering effect that mimics natural light reflecting off a silk-like surface.
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Color Dispersion (Atmospheric): The slate-blue leaves show “Atmospheric Hue Scattering.” The cool blue pigment is dispersed softly at the tips and edges, gradually fading into the cream background, which provides a cooling balance to the warm amber focal points.
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Edge Dispersion (Serrated): The edges of certain petals feature “Serrated Filament Dispersion.” Rather than a smooth line, the pigment disperses into fine, needle-like points, giving the floral forms a crisp, highly detailed silhouette











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