
Gerbera Daisy
by BusyKikiBee
Warm golden petals radiate outward like sun rays in this stunning botanical artwork, capturing the cheerful essence of a gerbera daisy in full bloom. BusyKikiBee's design showcases rich amber and coral tones that blend seamlessly from the intricate center to the delicate petal tips. The detailed seed head creates beautiful textural depth, while the framed presentation against a soft background makes this piece a perfect decorative accent for any nature lover's space.
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Bambu Lab Matte Dark Blue
#1C254CPLA MatteTD: 1Bambu Lab Matte Scarlet Red
#DE4343PLA MatteTD: 2Bambu Lab Matte Lemon Yellow
#FFE17FPLA MatteTD: 4Bambu Lab Basic Sunflower Yellow
#FEC600PLATD: 4.4Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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