
Star wars bookmarks - 5 profiles!
by 3dGlow
Five iconic Star Wars characters emerge from a weathered, battle-worn aesthetic in this striking bookmark collection. A Stormtrooper's pristine armor contrasts with Yoda's ancient wisdom, while R2-D2's blue and silver dome gleams beside Darth Vader's imposing crimson lightsaber. Obi-Wan Kenobi completes the ensemble in muted robes. The distressed artistic style uses splattered grays, blues, and reds to create a gritty, lived-in galaxy feel across each profile.
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