Description
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Visual Dispersion (Atmospheric): The mint and blue background elements exhibit “Atmospheric Tint Scattering.” The pigment is dispersed so thinly that it appears as a tinted vapor rather than solid paint, creating depth without adding visual “weight” to the composition.
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Pigment Dispersion (Wash): The pink petals show “Viscous Wash Diffusion.” The color is most concentrated at the base and disperses inward towards the tips in dense, heavy pools that bleed softly, creating a sense of “wetness” and organic volume.
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Texture Dispersion (Granular): The stamen and certain leaf areas feature “Granular Stippled Dispersion.” Instead of solid blocks, the darker pigments are dispersed as fine, dense particles, providing a tactile, “earthy” contrast to the smooth, glowing petals.














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