Description
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Visual Dispersion (Radial): The yellow centers exhibit “Radial Diffusion.” The bright color starts intensely in the middle of the bloom and diffuses softly outward into the white petals, mimicking a natural glow without hard edges.
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Pigment Dispersion (Pooling): The grey leaves show distinct “Peripheral Pooling” (or the “Coffee Ring Effect”). As the watery grey paint dried, the pigment was pulled to the outer edges of the leaf shapes, creating a naturally darker outline while the centers remain translucent and lighter.
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Edge Dispersion (Controlled): Unlike the “Back-Run” of image 143, these edges are “Controlled.” The paint stays exactly where the artist placed it, with no accidental bleeds or drips into the white background.











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