Description
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Visual Dispersion (Bleeding): The primary zinnias exhibit “Internal Color Bleeding.” The pigment is dispersed such that the color is most saturated at the center of the bloom and “bleeds” toward the petal edges, creating a natural, three-dimensional volume without using harsh outlines.
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Pigment Dispersion (Shadow): The design features “Shadow-Focus Depth Projection.” Soft, darkened “drop shadows” are dispersed beneath the main branches and floral clusters. This dispersion of darker pigment creates a 3D effect, making the flowers appear to float significantly above the patterned background.
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Edge Dispersion (Fibrillated): The boundaries of the floral forms feature “Fibrillated Edges.” There is a soft, feathered bleed at the margins where the watercolor-like petals meet the background, ensuring the flora feels integrated into the atmosphere rather than sharply cut out.











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