Description
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Visual Dispersion (Hydrodynamic): The primary blue and terracotta forms exhibit “Hydrodynamic Pigment Pooling.” The color is dispersed in a way that suggests a heavy water load; the pigment has naturally migrated to the edges of the “drops,” creating dark, saturated perimeters and luminous, transparent centers.
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Pigment Dispersion (Granular): The background and leaf interiors show “Granular Gold Stippling.” Instead of solid blocks, gold pigment is dispersed in fine, dense particles (glitter-like) that suggest a metallic spray or a splatter-ink technique.
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Linear Dispersion (Filamentary): The gold veins feature “Rhythmic Filamentary Dispersion.” These lines follow the organic curve of the leaves but are dispersed with varying thickness, mimicking the look of liquid gold applied with a fine-liner brush.















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