Description
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Visual Dispersion (Hatching): The primary roses exhibit “Internal Charcoal Hatching.” The pigment is dispersed in fine, sharp lines that follow the curve of the petals, providing a physical “etched” texture that mimics traditional copperplate engraving.
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Pigment Dispersion (Ghosting): The background features “Atmospheric Tonal Ghosting.” Faded, low-opacity versions of the roses are dispersed in the background. These “shadow flowers” use a slightly darker version of the crimson base color, creating a sense of immense depth and a “blurred-focus” effect behind the sharp grayscale blooms.
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Edge Dispersion (Abrupt): The boundaries of the main grayscale forms feature “Abrupt Tonal Dispersion.” There is zero bleed between the white petals and the crimson background; the edges are razor-sharp, ensuring the complex floral silhouettes remain the primary architectural focus of the textile.












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