
Black and white tiger bookmark - 2 colours a1 mini
by 3dGlow
Piercing eyes gaze intensely from this striking black and white composition, where a majestic tiger's face emerges through delicate floral elements. The monochromatic palette creates dramatic contrast between the big cat's bold stripes and the soft, blooming flowers that frame its powerful features. Intricate details capture both the tiger's fierce beauty and the gentle petals, blending strength with grace in this elegant vertical design that showcases the artistry possible with two-color printing.
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