Hugh Fleming!
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Hugh Fleming!
Hugh Fleming
Star Wars The Phantom Menace by Hugh Fleming
1995's Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye #1 cover by cover artist Hugh Fleming. Source
'The Phantom Rising' by Hugh Fleming.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" screen print, in a numbered Regular edition of 150 for $65; an archival pigment print on 4mm thick acrylic panel, in a limited edition of 50 for $125, with numbered digital COA issued by Verisart; and a numbered Rainbow Holo Foil Variant edition of 100 for $75.
On sale Friday June 26 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
ach, I love the composition of that Andor poster I briefly reblogged, but op's blog is full of ai shit, including celebrity deepfakes, and I was worried it was a genai take on a Drew Struzan style, not least as when I traced it to the illustrator Hugh Fleming the poster that came up first was one with the same headshot and a different composition (link)
Happily though! It was just further down his instagram :)
DARTH MAUL
Art by HUGH FLEMING
The Skywalker Twins and the Expanded Universe This graphic pulls together quotes Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher have made over the years regarding their characters' futures in the EU. Although neither of the two actors were readers of the EU material, they knew of the goings-on of their characters through friends and family informing them of the events of the novels. Carrie was said to have picked up a copy of Courtship of Princess Leia in the '90s due to liking the cover art. In 1997, she was interviewed for Star Wars Galaxy #12, where she provided some remarks shown here; later, in 2000, she also commented a bit on the subject of Leia's EU life at the Star Wars Weekends event at Disney Hollywood Studios. When her fictional twins of Jacen and Jaina were brought up, Carrie asked if they behaved themselves, and when an audience member said they did not, Carrie quipped, "They don't behave, seriously? That sounds like they'd be my kids." Carrie would sometimes remark that her preferred lightsaber color would be purple, if she was to have one; the closest this came to being realized is Leia's reddish-pinkish (nearly purple) lightsaber, as presented on the Japanese and American covers of Star by Star, in the New Jedi Order. Mark has remarked over the course of several years on his EU self, repeatedly commenting that he approved of Luke's relationship to Mara. In 2004, Mark even took to the stage with Shannon McRandle, Mara's actress for the trading cards; Shannon says they got along well, and Mark enjoyed meeting her, with him saying later to Insider, "The model who plays her is just adorable." The quotes compiled here for Mark's section are from Insider #73, from 2004, a Tweet of his from 2016, and a Hyperspace chat Mark conducted with fans in 2004. Three pieces of art were used to create this piece: the immaculate Star Wars #20 by Hugh Fleming for the starfields, a piece illustrated of the Solo family for West End Games' The Last Command Sourcebook, and a drawing of the Skywalker family by FalconFan on DeviantArt.