
Miracle on 34th Street Movie Poster - Hueforge Art
by Lumpy3D
Holiday magic comes alive in this heartwarming tribute to the beloved Christmas classic. The iconic embrace between young Susan and Kris Kringle radiates warmth through golden honey tones and rich crimson hues. Lumpy3D masterfully captures the film's nostalgic charm, with the characters rendered in soft, painterly detail against a cream backdrop that evokes vintage movie poster artistry.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
#FCE300PLATD: 6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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