Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The edges and internal textures exhibit “Abrasive Sponge Dispersion.” Instead of a liquid wash, the pigment appears to have been dispersed through a porous material, creating thousands of tiny, irregular “pores” and “scratches” that let the white background peek through.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The centers of the leaves show “Granular Tonal Mottling.” The navy and sky blue pigments are dispersed in uneven, cloudy clusters. This “mottled” effect creates a sense of weathered depth, as if the color has been eroded by frost or wind.
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Atmospheric Dispersion (Vaporous): The blue “clouds” behind the main leaves show “Vaporous Atmospheric Dispersion.” These areas use a much lighter, softer dispersion to simulate mist or cold air, pushing the high-texture leaves forward in the visual hierarchy














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