Description
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Visual Dispersion (Sedimentation): The dark blue circles exhibit “Pigment Sedimentation.” The watercolor pigment has settled into the texture of the paper, creating a grainy, mottled appearance (granulation) rather than a flat wash. The edges are darker where the pigment accumulated as the water evaporated (the “coffee ring” effect).
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Metallic Dispersion (Scattering): The gold elements show “Particulate Dispersion.” Instead of a solid foil line (like 095), the gold is scattered like dust or glitter. It disperses randomly over the blue shapes, mimicking mineral deposits on a stone.
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Linear Dispersion (Interference): The white horizontal lines across the center act as “Interference Dispersion.” They cut through the soft watercolor shapes, introducing a dry, scratchy texture that disperses the viewer’s focus and adds a modern, graphic element.














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