Description
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Background Dispersion (High Fluidity): Look at the dark blue/green areas behind the leaves. The colors are highly dispersed; they swirl and pool into each other without hard edges. This mimics the way alcohol ink disperses on a non-porous surface (like Yupo paper or glass), creating “tide lines” and soft gradients.
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Foreground Dispersion (Zero): The copper leaves and ferns have Zero Dispersion. Their edges are crisp, inked lines. They are not bleeding into the background at all.
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Design Intent: This contrast creates depth. The “dispersed” background looks like it is far away or out of focus (atmospheric), while the non-dispersed leaves look close and tangible.
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Category: Alcohol Ink / Mixed Media Botanical.
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Dispersion: Refers to the swirling, fluid marbling of the background ink, contrasting with the sharp, contained lines of the foreground foliage.











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