
Bull Terrier Coaster – Hueforge
A noble bull terrier gazes forward with soulful eyes and alert, pointed ears in this striking circular coaster design. The monochromatic palette creates dramatic contrast between deep blacks and silvery whites, emphasizing the dog's distinctive elongated snout and muscular neck. Bold shadows sculpt the terrier's characteristic features while softer highlights bring warmth to those expressive eyes, transforming functional drinkware into canine portraiture.
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