
Rapunzel from Tangled
Rapunzel's flowing golden locks cascade dramatically through swirling winds in this enchanting tribute to Disney's Tangled. Her signature purple dress billows elegantly as strands of hair dance around her smiling figure. The monochromatic artwork pops with vibrant purple accents against stark black and white contrasts, creating a dynamic composition that captures the princess's free-spirited nature. This framed piece transforms the beloved character into striking wall art with bold, expressive linework.
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#181718PLATD: 0.5#76797DPLATD: 0.3Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Dikale Purple
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