These wonderful Victorian styled portraits of Star Wars characters were done by Greg Peltz whom works at Pixar. And if you are a Star Wars fan and want to hang these in your home you can purchase the prints at www.acmearchivesdirect.com & www.kultstudio.com
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These are very cool.
I usually have a sense that Star Wars memorabilia is a bit ‘done’. The same evocation as 40-year-olds wearing skater jeans or business-men riding micro scooters, but this is something different. I think it’s fitting with the sarcastic nature of modern pop culture. I can see this sitting more appropriately above a fireplace among tankards and rifles than in amongst action figures and DVDs.
Thumbs up.
That’s a good point! It has a sarcastic feel to it, which makes it actually fit for posting on a wall compared to the usual “fan-art”.