Description
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Visual Dispersion (Fibrous): The primary forms exhibit “Fibrous Dispersion.” Instead of solid blocks of color, the pigment is dispersed through a high-frequency array of fine filaments. This causes light to appear scattered across the surface, mimicking the sheen of physical silk threads.
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Light Dispersion (Radiant): The highlights show “Radiant Scattering.” Light disperses along the path of these fibers, creating long, glowing “veins” that emphasize the movement and fluid curvature of the foliage.
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Edge Dispersion (Fibrillated): The edges of the magenta and peach forms are “Fibrillated.” Rather than a hard boundary, they dissolve into finer individual lines, dispersing the visual weight until the form blends seamlessly into the surrounding atmospheric pink-grey glow.











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