Description
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Visual Dispersion (Viscous): The main splashes show “Viscous Dispersion.” The paint is thick (high viscosity), so it doesn’t flow smoothly like water. Instead, it breaks into strings, ridges, and globs as it is pushed across the canvas.
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Secondary Dispersion (Spray): The tiny dots and droplets are “Kinetic Spray.” These occur when the thick paint is moved so violently that small particles break the surface tension and fly off, landing as perfect micro-spheres on the darker background.
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Mixing Dispersion (Swirl): Where pink and white meet, you see “Incomplete Mixing.” The colors are swirled together but haven’t blended into a new color (like pink + white = solid pink). Instead, you see distinct streaks of both colors existing side-by-side within the same glob.















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