Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Pointillist Stipple Dispersion”. The pigments within the vine trails and ferns are dispersed in fine, individual “ink-dots” characteristic of Traditional Stencil Work or Pointillist Engraving. This provides a vibrating surface quality where the forms are defined by the density of the dots rather than solid fills.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Geometric Zonal Graduation”. Within the yellow and blue flowers, the color is dispersed in a “stepped” or “pixelated” fashion, mimicking Digital Embroidery or Block-Printed Geometrics. In contrast, the background exhibits a vaporous, low-density dispersion of damask scrolls, creating a sense of physical material history.
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Edge Dispersion (Structured-to-Needle): The boundaries of the main forms feature a “Structured-Edge Transition”. Most elements maintain a crisp, needle-sharp hard-line edge to preserve the folkloric clarity, while the background texture exhibits a more vaporous, soft-focus dispersion that mimics the natural fade of aged textile.











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