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Difuusionpinta is a neologistic term used to describe painting practices that incorporate diffusion processes to distribute color on a surface. In its broadest sense, it refers to techniques where pigments, dyes, or inks are allowed to move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration within a medium, creating soft edges, gradients, and organic, sometimes cellular, patterns. The term is not standardized and appears mainly in contemporary art discourse and experimental pedagogy rather than in formal art histories.
Practitioners typically work with porous substrates such as watercolor paper, textiles, or gel-based media that permit
Origins of the term are informal and uncertain; it is often seen as a hybrid of diffusion
The concept illustrates broader interest in process-based painting and the translation of physical diffusion into visual