Description
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Visual Dispersion (High Relief): The background exhibits “Impasto Dispersion.” The color isn’t dispersed by water (like watercolor); it is dispersed by physical force (a knife or brush). You can see the ridges, clumps, and “drag” marks of the heavy medium. This creates a surface that scatters light, looking bumpy and rough.
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Erosive Dispersion (The Gold): The gold sections show “Fragmented Dispersion.” The foil isn’t a solid sheet; it looks scuffed, scratched, and eroded, dispersing the metallic shine into irregular speckles rather than a smooth mirror finish.
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Linear Dispersion (The Branch): The dark wood branch acts as a “Vector of Dispersion,” carrying the eye across the chaotic background from left to right. It cuts through the vertical blocks of color, unifying the composition.












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