Description
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Visual Dispersion (Mechanical): The design exhibits “Mechanical Fiber Dispersion”. The pigments within the motifs are dispersed in fine, internal vertical “streaks” that mimic the texture of traditional Double Ikat or Patola weaving. This represents the intentional “bleeding” of dye along the warp or weft fibers before weaving.
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Pigment Dispersion (Zonal): The design features “Zonal Pigment Graduation”. Within each arrowhead, the color is dispersed in varying weights—from high-density saturated cores to highly “dispersed” or serrated top and bottom edges—creating a sense of physical material vibration and 3D relief against the dark ground.
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Edge Dispersion (Vaporous-to-Structured): The boundaries of the forms feature a “Vaporous-Edge Transition”. The edges are not sharp; instead, they are dispersed into the background in a “saw-tooth” fashion, ensuring the movement feels rhythmic and pulsating, characteristic of high-fidelity tribal studies.











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