Description
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Visual Dispersion (The Wash): The petals show “Controlled Wet-Dispersion.” The painter wet the petal shape first, then dropped color in, allowing it to disperse naturally only to the edge of the wet shape. This creates a smooth, watery internal texture with a clean, defined edge.
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Center Dispersion (The Bleed): Look at the center of the large peach flowers. The dark red stamens bleed softly outward into the peach petals. This is “Radial Dispersion,” drawing the eye to the center of the bloom.
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Edge Dispersion (Soft): While the shapes are defined, the edges are not “inked” or outlined like image 099. They rely on the natural settling of the watercolor pigment to create the boundary, resulting in a soft, organic feel.











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