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  • The Primary Scaffolding: Features “Subterranean Filigree Anchors.” Delicate white-chalk scrolls and floral line-work act as the structural “skeleton,” peeking through the weathered surface layers.

  • The Textural Ground: Features “Mineral-Strata Mapping.” High-friction zones of Burnt-Terracotta, Slate-Steel, and Obsidian-Black provide a structural “shadow-play,” giving the textile physical weight.

  • The Technical Detail: Includes “Friction-Drag simulation.” Heavy horizontal and curved brush-strikes simulate the manual application of thick mineral pigments onto a coarse textile ground.

  • The Palette: A sophisticated, earthy blend of terracotta-orange, industrial greys, and pale-sage, punctuated by high-opacity white highlights.

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  • Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits a “Mixed-Media simulation Dispersion.” The pigments are applied to mimic the natural, irregular distribution of heavy gouache and dry-brush chalk as they interact with a coarse, hand-loomed textile base.

This creates a “broken” dispersion where the background heritage scrolls “bleed” into the primary mineral washes, giving the design an authentic, hand-painted character that honors the technical focus of your computer office team.

  • Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design utilizes “Multi-Depth Zonal Saturation.”

    • The Mineral Cores: Utilize a “viscous-to-stippled” dispersion—maximum pigment density in the terracotta and charcoal zones that is intentionally “eroded” by micro-stippling to simulate artisanal wear.

    • The Luminous Highlights: Utilize a “vaporous-to-flat” dispersion, where the white pigments transition from sharp graphic paths into hazy, light-refracting clouds.

  • Edge Dispersion (Mottled-Organic Transition): The boundaries feature a “Vaporous-Organic Transition.” Form is defined by the energy of the brush-drag and tonal interaction rather than hard graphic paths. The perimeters possess a soft-mottle dispersion, simulating the complex, light-refracting appearance of natural mineral formations.

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