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C4: Artist Announcements Wave 1
 Posted By Dustin on April 6, 2007
Star Wars.com have posted an update showcasing 9 of what will soon be 50 Star Wars artists scheduled to attend Celebration IV. The artists will have available limited edition prints exclusive to Celebration IV. You can read a brief description of each artists piece below ( from Starwars.com ).
Allison Sohn: "The Princess" by Allison Sohn: It takes four stormtroopers to wrangle everyone's favorite, feisty Princess in this striking piece by Allison Sohn, a refreshing contrast to traditional Star Wars art. Sohn utilizes a great use of the color white, a far cry from the oft-seen fields of stars and spaceships.
Russell Walks: Both trilogies are very different yet very much the same. Russell Walks' stunning new piece illustrates the common ground between both sets of films. They both had lovable heroes and powerful villains, Knights and Princesses (ok a Queen but close enough!).
Cat Staggs: "Spirit of '77" by Cat Staggs: Who wouldn't want to enlist in the Rebel Alliance after seeing this great piece by artist Cat Staggs? In a piece that harkens back to World War II recruitment posters, Luke charges out of his X-wing after completing yet another daring mission.
Grant Gould: This piece by Grant Gould shows just how Star Wars has lasted so long. By reinterpreting our favorite characters he has taken the familiar and made it something new.
Brent Woodside: This richly-colored piece depicts clone troopers deploying under an appropriate blood-red sky. Someone is in for excitement. Will it be battle droids are could it be Jedi?
Terese Nielsen: Fanboys get in line! Terese Nielsen captures both the elegance and rugged attitude of our favorite Senator. The rich color and use of light pushes this illustration to another level. Even the beautiful Padm? never looked so good.
Tom Hodges: One of the reasons so many people identified with Star Wars was the core of its story, which told of a young Luke yearning to get off the farm and find adventure. While we all know how that story ended, this piece by Tom Hodges captures a brief chapter as Luke gazes off into the sky. Little did he know he would soon not only travel the galaxy but save it as well.
Steve Anderson: This is one of the most kinetic pieces of the show. You can almost hear the saber's hum in Steve Anderson richly-colored rendering of Anakin and Vader. You might want to use an extra nail to keep this secured on your wall.
William O'Neill On the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars, Jedi Aayla Secura will "Kill Sith"!: Thirty years ago there were not many strong women as heroes in the movies. Princess Leia changed that, and cleared a way for many more strong feminine heroes. Jedi Master Aayla Secura is one of those and in this piece by William O'Neil she is ready to do battle.
Click here for more details on each artist and a chance to check out images of their exclusive prints they will have avilable at Celebration IV.
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