Description
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Visual Dispersion (Graduated): The primary magnolia blossoms exhibit “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The pink and champagne pigments are most concentrated at the petal bases and tips, dispersing inward toward a radiant white core to mimic a natural light source.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The supporting foliage shows “Granular Tonal Mottling.” Within the sage and moss-green washes, the pigment is dispersed in uneven, cloudy clusters, adding an organic, “stone-washed” texture to the leaves.
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Edge Dispersion (Fractured): The boundaries of the main flowers are “Fractured.” Rather than clean outlines, the pigments disperse unevenly into the surrounding white background, creating a soft, blurred “halo” that makes the flowers feel integrated into the overall atmosphere.











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