Description
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Visual Dispersion (Vaporous): The background elements exhibit “Vaporous Atmospheric Bleeding.” The lavender and light blue pigments are dispersed so thinly that they lack defined boundaries, creating a soft “mist” that provides a dreamlike context for the sharper foreground flora.
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Pigment Dispersion (Graduated): The primary teal and sapphire leaves show “Centripetal Tonal Graduation.” The pigment is most concentrated at the tips and edges, dispersing inward toward a pale, radiant core. This technique simulates 3D volume and a natural, waxy leaf texture.
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Light Dispersion (Radiant): The white jasmine blooms feature “Radiant Core Scattering.” Bright white light disperses outward from the center of the petals along ultra-fine, rhythmic veins. This provides a structural “anchor” that ensures the pale flowers maintain high visibility against the colorful background.











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