
John Wick Hueforge Bookmark - 2 sizes
by Hey Ben
The legendary assassin emerges from shadows in this striking dual-format bookmark design, his imposing silhouette rendered in dramatic grayscale against a blood-red backdrop. John Wick's iconic three-piece suit and determined stance are captured with meticulous detail, while crimson splashes evoke the intense action sequences that define his cinematic legacy. The contrasting monochromatic figure against the vivid red creates a powerful visual impact that bookmarks memorable reading moments.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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#4C5F71PLATD: 3#E0191EPLATD: 1Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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