Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The primary yellow and white petals exhibit “Abrasive Bristle Striation.” The pigment is dispersed with high-pressure, dry-brush strokes that leave “speed trails” of texture, suggesting the physical movement of the brush across a rough surface.
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Pigment Dispersion (Overlapping): The teal and coral elements show “Fragmented Tonal Overlapping.” Instead of a smooth transition, the pigments are dispersed in solid, jagged blocks that sit on top of one another, creating a “shattered glass” effect that adds to the kinetic energy.
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Edge Dispersion (Serrate): The boundaries of the main forms are “Serrate.” Rather than fluid curves, the pigments disperse in sharp, saw-toothed patterns that push aggressively into the surrounding periwinkle space, preventing the design from feeling too “soft” or romantic.











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