Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The primary lily petals exhibit “Abrasive Bristle Striation.” The pigment is dispersed as if applied with a dry, stiff brush, leaving visible linear gaps that reveal the background. This “dry-brush” effect adds a raw, tactile energy to the floral forms.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The grey and peach background washes show “Granular Tonal Mottling.” The color is dispersed in uneven, cloudy clusters where the pigment has settled into the “tooth” of the paper, providing an organic, stone-like texture to the soft-focus elements.
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Linear Dispersion (Filamentary): The delicate sprigs and stamens feature “Rhythmic Filamentary Dispersion.” These elements are dispersed in sharp, fine-line paths that provide structural “anchors” for the softer, more gestural washes, ensuring the composition feels intentional and grounded.















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