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I'm not an artist by any means and have no talent at drawing, so I feel awkward criticizing - but the Millenium Falcon piece could be killer if the additional detail was there.

That ship is the epitome of "guts on the outside" and this thing looks too smooth. Still quite nice. The Fett is awesome!

Well as it was said, I think the artist was going for a very concept, McQuarrie look. I think he pulled it off with aces ! Very well done piece.

It will be hard to choose pieces. I am trying to stick to three if I can. :panic:
 
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who's the artist of this one?
 
That looks like full poster size with the tiny CV logo at the bottom. Can any one confirm this? If it is, I will pass on it because it would hog too much wall space. But it looks so good.
 
That looks like full poster size with the tiny CV logo at the bottom. Can any one confirm this? If it is, I will pass on it because it would hog too much wall space. But it looks so good.

This is part of his Timeless series, and I believe they run 24x36.

Not sure if it's been shared in this forum, but he posted pics of the entire series here -
https://threads.rebelscum.com/showf...&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=93&fpart=2&vc=1

Again, all of these artists are just sick with talent.
 
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This Russell Walks print will also be available at CV:

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Celebration V Empire Tribute
Celebration Store Exclusive
Size: 24"x36" poster with a matte finish
Edition Size: 2,000
Price: $10.00

Also as a limited edition lithograph on heavy rag-content paper, matte finish
Signed & hand-numbered
Size: 16"x26"
Edition Size: 100
Price: $60.00
 
You may have seen the paintings that Greg Peltz did of some Star Wars characters in late 19th century dress (I've reposted some of them here, but he also did a "civil war" style Vader). I recently commissioned Greg to make me a Jabba in the same style. My concept for the piece was that Jabba was a merciless robber baron, rather than a gangster in the traditional sense. I think it turned out really well.

peltz_jabba.jpg
peltz_boba.jpg

peltz_chewie.jpg
peltz_c3po2.jpg
 
Love the Jabba---
Otis Frampton is doing a live digital Jabba for me on Friday night---You should check it out...seeing that you turned me on to Otis
 
That's sweet!

I'm getting quite worried that I won't be able to get the two prints I have set my sights on for CV. Any insider suggestions?
 
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