
Spock Art Pop Art
by cyanidesugar
The iconic Vulcan's stoic visage emerges through bold pop art styling, with Spock's distinctive pointed ears and angular features rendered in striking geometric planes. Vibrant blues and fiery reds create dramatic contrast against peachy flesh tones, while halftone dot patterns in the background echo classic comic book aesthetics. Sharp shadows and highlights transform the logical Star Trek character into a powerful piece of contemporary art.
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#000000PLA#183681PLATD: 4#FFC21APLATD: 6.8TECOR Light Blue
#198BF9PLATECOR Beige
#F5F5DCPLATD: 6.3Bambu Lab Vermillion Red
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