Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The background and certain leaf areas exhibit “Abrasive Surface Dispersion.” The color appears to be dispersed unevenly, with “scratched” or “peeling” artifacts that break up the solid fields of pink and green, creating a weathered patina.
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Pigment Dispersion (Desaturated): The petals show “Desaturated Pigment Bleed.” The pink tones disperse softly from the center of the petals but lose their intensity rapidly, resulting in a hazy, “sun-bleached” effect that is characteristic of vintage textiles.
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Linear Dispersion (Fractured): The fine lines in the stems and flower centers show “Fractured Linear Dispersion.” Instead of smooth, continuous digital lines, these appear slightly broken and irregular, as if the ink was dispersed onto a rough, absorbent paper surface.














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