
Toronto Argonauts - CFL Hueforge
Bold navy and silver waves crash dramatically around the iconic Argonauts football, creating a dynamic celebration of Toronto's CFL legacy. The distinctive "A" logo crowns this energetic composition, while swirling splashes and decorative flourishes in deep blues and metallic accents capture the excitement of Double Blue pride. This framed artwork pulses with athletic energy and team spirit.
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Bambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
#0078BFPLA MatteTD: 2Bambu Lab Matte Dark Blue
#1C254CPLA MatteTD: 1Bambu Lab Matte Ash Gray
#9B9EA0PLA MatteTD: 1.5Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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