Description
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Visual Dispersion (Verticality): The forms exhibit “Gravity-Driven Dispersion.” The pigment is concentrated at the top or bottom of each rectangle and disperses vertically, mimicking the way paint naturally runs down a canvas. This creates a “weighted” feel to each geometric shape.
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Pigment Dispersion (Granular): Within the indigo and terracotta blocks, there is a visible “Granular Sedimentation.” The pigment particles have dispersed into tiny, pepper-like clusters rather than a flat wash, adding a gritty, stone-like texture to the soft colors.
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Boundary Dispersion (Hydrophilic): The edges of the rectangles show “Hydrophilic Dispersion.” Instead of sharp geometric lines, the color bleeds slightly into the surrounding paper fibers, creating a soft, blurred “halo” that makes the shapes feel integrated into the background.















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