Description
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Visual Dispersion (Linear): The leaf internal structures exhibit “Linear Internal Segmentation.” The pigment and texture are dispersed through high-density parallel lines that vary in weight. This creates a rhythmic “beat” across the surface of the print, giving the flat leaves a sense of corrugated volume.
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Pigment Dispersion (Planar): The color blocks show “Overlapping Planar Diffusion.” Instead of bleeding together, the pigments are dispersed in solid, desaturated planes. Where the leaves overlap, the dispersion remains crisp, allowing the viewer to clearly see the “Stacked Layering” effect that provides the design its depth.
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Edge Dispersion (Structured): The boundaries of the forms are “Structured.” Unlike your “Fluid Luminous” series, the pigment here is dispersed within very clean, high-contrast outlines. This ensures the complex linework remains the primary focus and prevents the earthy tones from looking muddy.















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