Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The primary indigo and amber leaves exhibit “Internal Textural Mottling.” The pigment is dispersed in uneven clusters that suggest a “dry-brush” or sponge technique, where the underlying background textures “bleed” through the leaf forms.
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Pigment Dispersion (Clouding): The background features “Atmospheric Tonal Clouding.” Taupe and light grey pigments are dispersed in broad, sweeping washes that include horizontal “dragging” textures, making the field feel like weathered stone or aged parchment.
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Edge Dispersion (Sharp-to-Fibrillated): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Crisp Silhouetted Dispersion” to emphasize their weight. This is contrasted by “Fibrillated Edge Dispersion” on the lighter-toned leaves, where the pigment bleeds softly into the atmospheric background grain.












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