Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mottled): The primary orange and indigo blooms exhibit “Internal Wash Mottling.” The color is dispersed in soft, uneven clusters within the petals, suggesting a “dry-on-wet” watercolor technique where the pigment is most saturated at the base and “ghosts” toward the edges.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Isolated Zonal Saturation.” Saturated mineral tones are dispersed in dense, opaque pockets within the main forms, immediately surrounded by wide areas of raw white space or highly diluted “vapor” washes.
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Edge Dispersion (Sharp-to-Fibrillated): The boundaries of the main forms feature “Fibrillated Edge Dispersion,” where the pigment bleeds softly into the paper grain. This is contrasted by the “Crisp Linear Dispersion” of the dark skeletal branches, which maintain sharp edges to provide structural definition.












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