
Edmonton Elks - Stylized Logo - 200x200
A majestic elk head emerges from intricate Celtic-inspired knotwork, capturing the fierce spirit of Edmonton's CFL team in stunning detail. Rich forest greens dominate the composition, accented with golden highlights that bring depth to the stylized antlers and ornamental flourishes. The "ELK" lettering flows seamlessly through the decorative swirls, while the team's circular emblem crowns this commanding 200x200mm art piece with authentic Canadian football heritage.
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#E6FFFFPLATD: 5.6Bambu Lab Matte Dark Green
#68724DPLA MatteTD: 4Bambu Lab Basic Green
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