
"Bookmark" Set of graffiti Styled LOVE Heart
Neon-bright hearts pulse with romantic energy against weathered urban brick walls, creating an enchanting fusion of street art rebellion and tender sentiment. BLUSH Designs captures the raw authenticity of graffiti culture through dramatic purple and blue tones that fade into shadowy grays. Each piece showcases the iconic "LOVE" lettering within glowing heart shapes, transforming rough city textures into surprisingly intimate declarations of affection.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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