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Lapis-Obsidian & Crimson-Lotus Collage Fragment

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  • Style: Neo-Folklore / Mixed-Media Narrative Abstraction.

  • The Look: The design utilizes “Modular Zonal Partitioning.” The lower-left “gestural” wash acts as a counterweight to the rigid, mirrored-floral grid in the upper-left, while the central Gilded Lotus Sprig serves as a 3D structural “spine.”

2 STOLE: Obsidian-Slate & Amber-Lily Heritage Study

This design focuses on “Diagonal Kinetic Scaffolding.” It translates the patchwork energy of the front into a rhythmic, flowing layout.

  • Style: Formal Botanical / Decorative Graphic Study.

  • Key Feature: Overlaid Specimen Scaffolding. The oversized Crimson-Lotus and Amber-Lily specimens are overlaid with a drop-shadow effect, creating a sense of physical relief against the “ghosted” white-ink floral background.

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  • Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): These designs exhibit a “Hybrid Dispersion Profile.” Because the collage spans multiple styles, the dispersion varies by zone:

    • Botanical Zones: Exhibit “Aqueous Parchment-Mottling.”

    • Obsidian Grounds: Utilize “Micro-Stippled Mottling,” appearing as a dense, ink-etched surface. This provides a tactile “raw” surface quality where the color density shifts between fluid watercolor bleeds and mechanical, razor-sharp pinstripes.

  • Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The designs feature “Selective Zonal Saturation.” * In the FRONT, the lower-left “wash” zone uses a low-density, “scumbled” dispersion to mimic a drying mineral stain.

    • The Lotus Specimens in both designs utilize maximum, 100% opaque saturation with a “gilded” edge dispersion, ensuring they act as the primary visual anchor.

  • Edge Dispersion (Variable Sharp-to-Vaporous): The boundaries feature a “Tectonic Transition.” The edges of the “patches” are razor-sharp to define the collage architecture, while the internal floral details utilize a “feathered” or vaporous dispersion to maintain their hand-rendered, organic energy.

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