Star Wars Characters as Classical Japanese Art
“Kenobi-shogun! daitan-na otokoyo!” – Grievous
Digital artist Scadarts (previously) uses Photoshop to put Star Wars characters into classic artworks. His latest series uses the classical Japanese style to portray Boba Fett, Ahsoka Tano, Darth Maul, and Leia Organa. Click to the right in the image above to see each work on its own. But that’s just his latest series.
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Bo-Katan of Clan Kryze
Spirit of Palpatine
Luke Skywalker defeats the Wampa
Boba Fett
Princess Leia
Ahsoka
Darth Maul
Din Djarin: The Mandalore
Vader
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