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Fear is a dead-star dragon by Joanna Michalak. Be sure to check her portfolio site, gallery and scraps for more Star Wars, Harry Potter, and LOTR art.
Star Wars with occasional sarcasm
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Fear is a dead-star dragon by Joanna Michalak. Be sure to check her portfolio site, gallery and scraps for more Star Wars, Harry Potter, and LOTR art.
Sleepy Padme by Ruby Chan, because we’ve been a bit lacking in the cute department lately. She also has a second Padme in her gallery, Yellow Queen.
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Sith Wedding, by illustrator Leo Lingas, is a riff on the classic Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck.
Check out Lingas’ DeviantArt gallery for two more fannish takes on art classics: The Bad Feeling and Klingons Crossing the Delaware.
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Cade Skywalker by Nathan Getz of Getz-Calandra Productions. A bit of a manga-style touch, but not overpoweringly so.
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(Warning: LINKS ARE SPOILERS for those who have not finished Deathly Hallows.)
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Moving Forward by Deisi, is a really wonderful image of characters getting on with life after the events in the book. Be sure to check out other recent work in her gallery if you are a fan of red-headed twins. Angst and spoilage ahoy!
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Vader by Glen Argus, conceptual artist for Raven Software, who upon googling I found past away suddenly last month.
The Avalanche Software Art Blog does it again – this time around, with a Stoopid Star Wars characters prompt. So far: Qui-Gon, Fode and Beed, Bib Fortuna and Bail Organa ( “…probably had the least amount of screen time as any other character, therefore I hate him the least.” Sporfle!)
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Draco dressed as Legolas (with Ginny as Mara Jade) by Nicole Lokstadt. I’ve had this in my favs for months, how did I forget to include it in Harry Potter week? D’oh.