Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The individual leaf forms exhibit “Internal Wash Mottling.” The color is dispersed in soft, uneven clusters within the leaves, suggesting a “dry-on-wet” watercolor technique where the pigment interacts with the paper grain to create a tactile surface quality that mimics weathered stone or organic decay.
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Pigment Dispersion (Vaporous): The secondary, lighter leaf layers feature “Vaporous Tonal Clouding.” These background forms are dispersed so thinly that they appear as “ghosts” of the primary foliage, providing a sense of immense soft-focus depth without the use of hard outlines.
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Edge Dispersion (Sharp-to-Feathered): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Frayed Edge Dispersion” to emphasize their organic nature. While the internal textures are fluid and dispersed, the outer margins of the leaves exhibit a soft, feathered bleed into the white field, creating a sense of ethereal motion.















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