Blooms (bare)
Bare blooms are the gradient backdrops without the --paper-42 veil. They work as decorative section dividers and as hero canvases where text is large enough (display only, never body) to read directly on the gradient.
The motion-blur stripes on peach and amber are intentional — see Blooms.
Compared
This page is the middle column in the three-surface comparison. See the side-by-side on Surfaces / Blooms for the full picture:
- Bloom with veil —
.bloom-* + .bloom-veil→ for body text. - Bloom without veil —
.bloom-*alone → this page. For decorative bands and display-only headlines. - Bloom Art —
<BloomArt variant />→ composed painterly orb. See Bloom Art.
Rendered
Use a bare bloom as a decorative band between sections, or as a hero canvas under display headlines.
Don't render body text on a bare bloom. Body text on bloom must be inside glass or sit under the
.bloom-veil overlay.