
UW Husky
A fierce Husky mascot emerges from an explosive burst of purple and golden-yellow paint splatters, capturing the raw energy of University of Washington school spirit. The wolf-like face dominates the composition with piercing eyes and distinctive pointed ears, while dynamic paint drops and streaks radiate outward like fireworks. The bold "W" logo anchors the design beneath the mascot's snout, creating a striking tribute to Husky pride through vibrant street-art aesthetics.
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#F0BE02PLATD: 3.5#000000PLA+/Pro#450E59PLABambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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