
Mewtwo - Bookmark / Portrait
by 3djd
The legendary psychic Pokémon emerges from shadow with piercing violet eyes and an aura of otherworldly power. Rich purples and soft whites create dramatic contrast across Mewtwo's sleek form, while subtle gradients bring depth to his muscular frame and iconic curved tail. This striking bookmark captures the artificial Pokémon's intimidating presence through masterful color transitions, making it perfect for any trainer's collection or reading companion.
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#EC008CPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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