Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The primary teal and azure leaf zones exhibit “Internal Wash Mottling”. The pigments are dispersed in soft, uneven clusters that suggest a high-dilution watercolor technique, providing a sense of natural, organic depth and physical texture.
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Pigment Dispersion (Bleeding): The design features “Vaporous Tonal Bleeding”. Within the larger leaf centers, the colors are dispersed in soft “currents” that bleed toward the edges, creating a luminous, glowing effect that mimics the way light passes through real foliage.
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Edge Dispersion (Blur-to-Crisp): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Fractured Fluid Dispersion”. There is a high-contrast transition between the crisp, fine-line vine-work and the blurred, “vibrating” edges of the color washes, ensuring the movement feels spontaneous and multi-dimensional.















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