
Seals
by BusyKikiBee
Graceful seals glide through crystal-clear waters in this stunning underwater tableau by BusyKikiBee. The composition captures these marine mammals in their natural element, with prominent whiskers and expressive eyes rendered in beautiful detail. Cool blues and teals dominate the palette, creating depth and movement throughout the aquatic scene. This framed artwork showcases the serene beauty of ocean life, where multiple seals swim together in perfect harmony beneath gentle waves and filtered sunlight.
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Bambu Lab Matte Dark Blue
#1C254CPLA MatteTD: 1Bambu Lab Basic Turquoise
#00B1B7PLATD: 1Bambu Lab Matte Ice Blue
#8BD5EEPLA MatteTD: 3.5Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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