
Collectors and fans who’d like to add something a little different to their Star Wars art collection should check out this new series of art prints from Mondo.
Mondo is the Alamo Drafthouse’s collectible art boutique, featuring designs from world famous artists based on licenses for popular TV and movie properties including Star Wars, Star Trek and Universal Monsters.
Here’s the most recent print “Great Warrior” by artist Todd Slater.
Slater says about his print:
From the first time that I saw Star Wars, I was captivated by the mystery of Yoda’s species and home world. For Yoda, Dagobah was a place to disappear, and I see him as being at one with the landscape. For this print I wanted to camouflage him as a part of this murky planet using leaves, sticks, ferns and other flora found in the swamps. The image is printed on black paper with a shiny black varnish layer in the background. The varnished layer reveals even more of Dagobah and is shown as a transparency through Yoda’s face.
The Kanji (Japanese characters) on the left side gives one word representations of the six stages I identified in Luke’s Jedi training: the meeting of a great warrior, the discovery of a Jedi’s strength, entering of a domain of evil, learning that size matters not, seeing the future and finally, the confrontation of Vader. The screen print is seven colors, which is the most I’ve done to date.
Read more about the Mondo Star Wars prints here:
- Mondo Releases Limited-Edition Star Wars Art
- Mondo Limited-Edition Luke & Yoda Print
- The Droid Art You’re Looking For By Jeff Soto
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The only problem with Mondo is these prints literally sell out in 5-10 minutes and immediately pop up on eBay for 2-3x times the original selling price. Great work though.
I was wondering if George Lucas was going to do episode vii, viii and viiii. These can a big difference to the true fans of Star Wars. George Lucas is one of the greatest of our time as possibly of all time to come.