Description
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Visual Dispersion (Tonal): The design exhibits “Tonal Dispersion.” A single pigment color is dispersed across a wide range of values (tints and shades). The transition from the dark leaf tips to the light flower centers is a smooth dispersion of pigment density.
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Shadow Dispersion (Diffusion): The shadows within the rose petals show “Shadow Diffusion.” They aren’t harsh black shadows; they are soft, mauve pools that diffuse gently into the lighter areas, creating soft, rounded forms.
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Leaf Dispersion (Solid to Fade): The leaves show a “Gradient Dispersion” where the tips are saturated with deep plum color that fades (disperses) into a lighter, washier stem, suggesting light hitting the base of the plant.















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