Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Impasto Patch-Dispersion.” The pigments are dispersed in thick, opaque “chips” characteristic of Palette Knife Painting or Heavy-Body Acrylics. This provides a tactile surface quality where the color feels physically sculpted, with sharp edges where one pigment block meets another.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Multi-Chromatic Zonal Graduation.” Within the larger yellow and orange clusters, the color is dispersed in varying “densities”—from high-density solid pigment at the stroke center to light, “broken” dry-brush edges—mimicking the way high-viscosity paint drags across a textured canvas.
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Edge Dispersion (Ragged-to-Interlocking): The boundaries of the forms feature an “Aggressive Transition.” Form is defined by the collision of contrasting colors rather than line work, utilizing a ragged dispersion that ensures the visual energy remains high and the “meadow” feels expansive and uncontained.












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