Description
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Visual Dispersion (Bleeding): The primary sepia lilies exhibit “Internal Color Bleeding”. The pigment is dispersed such that the color is more saturated along the petal ribs and “bleeds” toward the edges, creating a natural, three-dimensional volume without using harsh shadows.
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Pigment Dispersion (Scattered): The design features “Rhythmic Particle Scattering”. Small, circular “berry” clusters and fine stippled dots are dispersed throughout the background. This provides a “secondary grain” that bridges the gap between the larger floral forms and the flat background.
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Edge Dispersion (Illustrative): The boundaries of the forms feature “Illustrative Line Dispersion”. Instead of a solid block of color, the edges are defined by fine-tip pen sketches, allowing the background tan to “show through” the linework, making the flora feel lighter and more integrated.












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