Description
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Visual Dispersion (Contained): The pink blush on the petals exhibits “Contained Gradient Dispersion.” The color fades from pink to white smoothly, but unlike the watercolor prints, this gradient effectively stops dead at the gold outline. It is strictly contained within the “cell” of the flower petal.
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Light Dispersion (Specular): The gold outlines show “Specular Dispersion.” Instead of absorbing light like the matte paint, these lines reflect it. The “dispersion” here is the scattering of light off the metallic medium, creating highlights and shine that change depending on the viewing angle.
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Leaf Dispersion (Sheen): The leaves show a “Metallic Sheen Dispersion.” The gold isn’t just on the outline; it is brushed over the teal leaves as a highlight, dispersing a metallic glow across the surface of the botanical form.











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