Description
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Visual Dispersion (Background): The background exhibits “Abrasive Dispersion.” The color isn’t applied in a smooth wash; it looks scuffed, sanded, or stippled. The pigment is dispersed effectively as “noise,” creating a non-uniform surface that hides soil and adds tactile interest.
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Leaf Dispersion (Dry): The teal leaves show “Dry Media Dispersion.” The edges are slightly rough, mimicking the drag of a dry brush on a textured wall. They are not wet or bleeding; they are solid and structural.
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Color Dispersion (Spotting): Throughout the background, there are small, random splotches of yellow and pink—“Atmospheric Spot Dispersion”—that tie the foreground colors into the background texture.












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