
Voorhees - love you to death
by 3dGlow
A menacing hockey mask meets unexpected romance in this darkly whimsical composition that truly captures loving someone "to death." The infamous Jason Voorhees dons a formal bow tie while brandishing his signature machete, transformed into a twisted romantic figure holding a lush bouquet of roses. Ornate baroque flourishes frame the scene in elegant black and white, creating a piece that perfectly balances horror iconography with Victorian-inspired romantic imagery through intricate linework and dramatic contrast.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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#8E9089PLATD: 2#FFFFFFPLATD: 8Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
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