
Iowa Hawkeyes
The iconic Tigerhawk emblem explodes from its center in a dynamic burst of team spirit and artistic energy. Bold yellow and white paint splatters radiate outward against a striking black background, creating an electrifying composition that captures the fierce pride of Iowa Hawkeyes athletics. This square-format piece transforms the beloved university logo into a modern street art masterpiece, where traditional school colors meet contemporary design in perfect harmony.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
#FFFFFFPLA MatteTD: 4Bambu Lab Basic Sunflower Yellow
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