Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Mechanical Surface Dispersion”. The pigments within the flowers and vines are dispersed in fine, internal “pitted” dots and staccato line-work that mimic the texture of traditional silk-thread embroidery, providing a tactile, “hand-stitched” surface quality against the dark ground.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Zonal Botanical Graduation”. Within the individual flower heads and leaves, the pigment is dispersed in varying weights—from the solid, heavy-density red of the primary petals to the fine, high-fidelity stippling in the spiral tails and leaf veins—creating a sense of physical material depth and 3D relief.
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Edge Dispersion (Hard-to-Structured): The boundaries of the main forms feature a “Hard-Line Transition”. The edges are not feathered; instead, the dispersion is strictly contained within sharp, “needle-staged” outlines, ensuring the movement feels rhythmic and intentional, characteristic of artisanal folklore studies.











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