Description
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Visual Dispersion (Abrasive): The primary teal flowers exhibit “Abrasive Bristle Striation.” The pigment is dispersed as if applied with a dry, stiff brush, leaving visible gaps that reveal the paper’s texture. This “dry-brush” effect adds a raw, tactile energy to the floral forms.
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Pigment Dispersion (Mottled): The amethyst and taupe petals show “Granular Tonal Mottling.” Within these soft washes, the pigment is dispersed in uneven, slightly grainy clusters, providing an organic, artisanal texture that prevents the colors from looking flat.
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Edge Dispersion (Fractured): The boundaries of the forms are “Fractured.” Instead of clean, sharp outlines, the pigment disperses unevenly into the surrounding white background, creating a soft, blurred boundary that makes the flowers feel integrated into a hazy atmosphere.












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