
Ochaco - Zero Gravity Bookmark - MHA
Ochaco Uraraka's cheerful determination radiates through bold magenta splashes against a sleek black brushed metal background. The beloved My Hero Academia character appears in dynamic grayscale tones, her signature costume and gravity-defying powers captured in striking detail. This bookmark design balances vibrant pink accents with monochromatic artistry, creating a perfect tribute to the Zero Gravity hero that fans will treasure between pages.
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