Description
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Visual Dispersion (Opacity): The grey leaves exhibit “High Transparency Dispersion.” They act like tinted glass or vellum paper. This technique allows the background colors to mix with the foreground leaf color, creating new, tertiary hues where they overlap. This adds depth without “blocking out” the underlying pattern.
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Texture Dispersion (Background): The rectangular blocks show “Dry-Brush Dispersion.” Notice the vertical and horizontal streaks within the orange and pink blocks. The pigment is dispersed unevenly, showing the “grain” of the brush stroke. It’s not a flat digital fill; it has a tactile, hand-painted quality.
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Edge Dispersion:
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Geometric Blocks: Relatively sharp edges (Clean).
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Botanical Elements: Soft, painterly edges with slight irregularities.
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The Balance: The mix of sharp geometric lines and organic leaf shapes creates a balanced visual rhythm.
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