Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The primary coral field exhibits “Mechanical Damask Dispersion”. The pigment is dispersed in fine, internal “repeating” patterns of ornamental floral motifs, providing a tactile, “etched” surface quality that suggests traditional block-printed silk or high-end wallpaper.
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Pigment Dispersion (Graduated): The design features “Structural Block Graduation”. Within the central “cubist” zones, the pigments (blue, orange, and green) are dispersed in sharp, intersecting “shards” that transition rapidly into the weathered parchment field, suggesting internal luminosity and 3D relief against the flat ornamental patterns.
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Edge Dispersion (Fractured-to-Crisp): The boundaries of the main forms feature a “Dual-Action Transition”. While the foreground floral bouquets maintain high-fidelity, crisp margins, the background paisley motifs and the transition between the patchwork and the “scraped” stone field are dispersed with porous, feathered edges, ensuring the movement feels both spontaneous and grounded in a physical material structure.














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