Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Bloom): This image showcases “uncontrolled aqueous dispersion.” When watercolor dries, the pigment particles migrate with the evaporating water. In this print, you can see distinct “hard edges” inside the soft shapes (especially in the purple flower). These aren’t drawn lines; they are “tide lines” formed by the natural dispersion of the puddle.
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Splatter Dispersion: The background features tiny dots and specks. This is “Splatter Dispersion,” creating a sense of energy and spontaneity. It prevents the white background from feeling too sterile.
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Dual Dispersion:
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Paint: High Dispersion (Bleeding, soft, transparent).
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Lines: Zero Dispersion (The fine brown/grey sketch lines are sharp and thin).
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Effect: The contrast between the “messy” paint and the “scratchy” lines makes the design feel artistic and hand-drawn.
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