Description
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Visual Dispersion (Background): The background exhibits “Abrasive Striation Dispersion.” Instead of a smooth field, the light sand color is dispersed in fine, vertical “scratches” or “shards,” creating a physical sense of grain and age.
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Pigment Dispersion (Wash): The charcoal petals show “Viscous Wash Diffusion.” The dark pigment is dispersed in dense, heavy pools that bleed softly at the edges. This creates a sense of “wetness” and weight, making the flowers feel as though they were painted with thick, ink-heavy brushes.
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Linear Dispersion (Fractured): The fine stems and leaf details feature “Fractured Linear Dispersion.” These lines are not continuous; they disperse and break across the background texture, suggesting a hand-drawn quality where the pen has skipped over the rough surface of the “fabric.”














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