Description
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Visual Dispersion (Radiant): The primary violet blossoms exhibit “Radiant Internal Bleeding.” The pigment is dispersed such that the most intense color is held in the center of the petals, softening and fading slightly as it approaches the boundaries, giving each bloom a “glowing” quality.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The sage and charcoal foliage show “Viscous Tonal Mottling.” Within these elements, the pigment is dispersed in uneven, cloudy clusters. This suggests a hand-painted application where the “heavy” pigment has settled into the simulated fabric texture.
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Edge Dispersion (Abrupt): The boundaries feature “Abrupt High-Contrast Dispersion.” The pigments are contained within defined edges against the olive background. This ensures that even the softest watercolor washes maintain a strong, architectural silhouette.












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