
Starry Night Hueforge Bookmarks
Van Gogh's swirling night sky comes alive in these four elegant bookmarks, each capturing a different section of the masterpiece's cosmic dance. Deep blues and midnight hues form the foundation while golden stars and celestial orbs punctuate the composition with warm, luminous accents. The characteristic impasto brushstrokes translate beautifully into layered filament, creating tactile depth that mirrors the original's textured surface and dynamic energy.
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#101820PLATD: 0.3#AA6F3EPLA MatteTD: 1Bambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
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