Description
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Visual Dispersion (Centrifugal): The primary pink and yellow flowers exhibit “Centrifugal Graduation.” The pigment is most concentrated at the center of each petal and disperses outward toward the edges, creating a glowing “core” effect that makes the flowers appear lit from within.
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Pigment Dispersion (Fluid): The azure leaves show “Hydrodynamic Fluidity.” The blue pigment is dispersed in a way that suggests a heavy water load, with color settling more densely along one side of the leaf to simulate shadow and three-dimensional curvature without using solid black.
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Atmospheric Dispersion (Stippled): The background features “Stipple Scattering.” Tiny droplets of blue and peach pigment are dispersed in the white space between the flora, acting as a visual “glue” that connects the individual elements and adds an artisanal, “splatter-paint” texture to the design.














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