Definition
Dappled-grey describes something covered in spots or patches of grey, like sunlight filtering through trees onto the forest floor π³. Imagine a pattern where light and dark shades of grey intermingle, creating a visually interesting texture. Itβs often used to describe horses, but can also apply to anything with this type of pattern. It's the visual equivalent of a speckled effect. Think of it as nature's way of adding depth and dimension. The effect is like a painterβs deliberate use of shade to make something pop. Essentially, something dappled-grey has a soft, patterned, grey appearance.