
Cross Christ Minimalist Bookmark
by Atrus Design
A crown of thorns emerges from flowing brushstrokes in this minimalist religious artwork, where Christ's solemn face dissolves into vertical streaks of shadow and light. The stark monochromatic palette emphasizes the powerful symbolism, with delicate line work defining the thorned crown while the figure's features fade into abstract, painterly strokes. Atrus Design's contemplative piece balances reverence with artistic restraint, creating a meditation on sacrifice through elegant simplicity.
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#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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