Description
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Visual Dispersion (Stippled): The color across the petals exhibits “Stippled Frequency Dispersion.” Instead of solid washes, the pigment is dispersed through a fine halftone dot pattern. The density of these dots varies to create gradients, making the color appear “vaporized” onto the surface.
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Texture Dispersion (Cross-Hatch): Certain petals feature “Cross-Hatch Dispersion.” Very fine, intersecting lines disperse the darker pigments (like the deep purples), providing a textural weight that contrasts with the lighter, dot-dispersed areas.
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Background Dispersion (Mottled): The background shows “Mottled Wash Dispersion.” Unlike the structured flower, the background features soft, irregular pools of color that diffuse randomly, providing a quiet, organic counterpoint to the high-detail central motif.










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