
KISS - Hueforge
Iconic rock legends emerge from a burst of radiant energy in this striking tribute to the masters of theatrical metal. Four distinctive silhouettes command attention within a perfect circle, their legendary makeup and wild hair captured in bold contrast against deep black backgrounds. Warm orange and red accents create dramatic radiating lines that frame the composition, while the classic KISS logo anchors this powerful homage to rock history with unmistakable style.
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