Description
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Visual Dispersion (Transparency): The leaf bodies exhibit “Photonic Dispersion” (or Transparency). Light (and the viewer’s eye) passes through the top layer to see the layer below. The “pigment” is dispersed thinly enough to not be opaque.
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Line Dispersion (Internal): The veins show “Internal Line Dispersion.” They are darker lines within the leaf shape, but they aren’t painted on top; they feel integrated into the cellular structure of the leaf, diffusing slightly into the surrounding blue tissue.
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Edge Dispersion (Clean): The edges are “Hard-Edge Dispersed.” There is no blur or fuzziness. The dispersion of form stops abruptly at the vector line, creating a crisp, clean silhouette typical of digital or screen-printed art.












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