Description
In the context of this image, “Dispersion” refers to the “Ghosting” or “Echo” Effect seen in the background.
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Visual Dispersion (Opacity): Notice the reddish-brown floral shapes in the background. They are identical to the main green/black flowers but are “dispersed” or faded into the darkness. This technique—lowering the opacity of a motif to make it look like a shadow or a distant memory—is a visual form of dispersion (fading away).
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Textural Dispersion (Grain): The drawing style itself shows dry media dispersion. The shading isn’t smooth (like ink); it’s grainy. You can see the “tooth” of the paper where the pencil pigment has caught and where it has missed. This creates a speckled, dispersed texture that gives the image its gritty, realistic feel.











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