Description
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Visual Dispersion (Granular): The gold spheres exhibit “Granular Surface Scattering.” The metallic pigment is dispersed in varying densities—some areas look like solid gold foil, while the edges dissolve into a fine glitter spray, scattering light unevenly to create a sense of texture and relief.
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Pigment Dispersion (Wash): The background mauve circles show “Soft-Edge Wash Dispersion.” The color is most saturated at the center and disperses outward into a hazy, atmospheric blur, creating a soft focus effect that pushes the sharp white lines to the foreground.
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Linear Dispersion (Filamentary): The white leaves show “Filamentary Outlining.” The dispersion of white pigment is kept to a strictly linear path. These lines do not bleed; they maintain a high-tension, crisp dispersion that makes the organic forms feel crystalline.











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