Star Wars Art: Illustration (Star Wars Art Series)
L**T
Star Wars art, beautifully revealed
"Along time ago in a galaxy far, far away..."George Lucas, the creator of the "Star Wars" Saga, once described himself to journalist Bill Moyers, as a romantic. Part of this personal ideal is a fondness for the art of the past. This can explain Mr. Lucas' affection for movie poster art of Hollywood's bygone era, and his preference to feature posters of his films painted by talented illustrators rather than created using photographic design techniques which is the norm in contemporary Hollywood movies. Hence, nearly all the posters promoting Mr. Lucas' "Star Wars" 6 film cycle have envisioned his "galaxy, far, far away" through the use of the pencil or the brush rather than the lens of a camera. From even before the beginning of the success that became the "Star Wars" Saga, Mr. Lucas used art as a means to not only bring his ideas to life, but to also further showcase his mythic story to a worldwide audience. "Star Wars Art: Illustration" is a book featuring a wealth of artistic renderings detailing the many people, places and things that are a still growing part of this vast, imaginative universe.By the Maker, this is a beautiful book!As a "Star Wars" fan from its earliest days, I was presupposed to enjoy this collection, but when I opened the book, adorned with a lush painting of Jedi Master Yoda by Jerry Vanderstelt on its dustcover, my enthusiasm was confirmed by 2 pieces of art reproduced on its first few pages: The cover to Alan Dean Foster's 1978 novel, "Splinter of the Mind's Eye," and the cover to the very first "Star Wars" novel, subtitled "From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker," ghost written by Mr. Foster for George Lucas, and published in 1976. These covers were created by the man who could be called the godfather of "Star Wars" art, the late Ralph McQuarrie, who passed away on March 3, 2012. This gifted illustrator, under the guidance of Mr. Lucas, was instrumental in first illuminating the vision realized in the films that came to be called the Original Trilogy. Mr. McQuarrie drew and painted in a clean, precise style that combined the other-worldly settings imagined by George Lucas with the used universe concept the filmmaker desired to create the seeming reality of his "Star Wars" galaxy. The shared vision of Mr. Lucas and Mr. McQuarrie would form the template that inspired nearly all the artists that contributed to interpreting "Star Wars" in the following decades. This book is dedicated to his memory."Star Wars Art: Illustration" is an enchanting showcase of artwork created in the vast world of "Star Wars" merchandise. The galaxy of adventure that George Lucas originally imagined as just a film story exists beyond the wonders of the cinema and thanks to the amazing success the movies made for him, Mr. Lucas has continued to bring the saga to its enthusiastic audience by means of other mediums. Books, toys, comics, video games, trading cards and more have become the "Star Wars Expanded Universe," an outlet to further feature Luke Skywalker and his family, friends and foes in their galactic struggles of good versus evil. All these ongoing adventures have to be illustrated and this book is a celebration of the wondrous results of the "Star Wars" Saga as seen outside the movie theatre.The primary joy of this book is its reveal of artwork used in promoting a toy in a box or a trading card in a small size: the illustrations reproduced within its pages are no longer encumbered by big, bold logos, tons of text, folded cardboard containers or diminutive dimensions. "Star Wars Art: Illustrations" allows the reader to truly see the artwork and gaze upon how beautiful it really is. While the book does include reprints of posters and limited-edition prints, its true triumph is its offering of art commissioned as part of a merchandise tie-in...set free as just works of art. For example, a set of paintings by veteran artist Drew Struzan are featured well into the collection. Created as part of the "Star Wars" novel series, "The Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy," by Michael P. Kube-McDowell in 1995-96, the illustrations are produced in a much larger size here than in their original paperback book format and they are striking. The paintings look worthy enough to be posters for the "Star Wars" movies themselves! Another special delight for this reviewer was the discovery of the stunning art created for the "Star Wars: Wizards of the Coast" Roleplaying Game series by Terese Nielsen and Dave Seeley. As one who has never taken part in roleplaying, this particular "Star Wars" merchandise was outside of my fan experience. I could have possibly never seen this excellent artwork if not for this book.There are well-known names in "Star Wars" art lore represented in this collection: Dave Dorman, Hugh Fleming, Greg and Tim Hildebrandt (better known as "The Brothers Hildebrandt"), to list a few. Tsuneo Sanda has a large body of work included. A book devoted to his "Star Wars" art wouldn't be a bad idea. But there are other talented artists featured as well, like the above-mentioned Jerry Vanderstelt, Jason Palmer, and Brian Rood. They all contribute classic images of "Star Wars" art.One notable omission in "Star Wars Art: Illustration" is the absence of art depicting worlds or characters featured in "The Clone Wars" computer generated animated series. The young Jedi Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, is no where to be found in this collection. Perhaps this TV saga will have its own special "Star Wars Art" book published someday.Experiencing great art can be like enjoying a feast. It can fill you up; enrich you, body and soul. As I paged through "Star Wars Art: Illustration," I was rewarded with that sense of joy, that sense of fulfillment. This is a beautiful book and it comes with my highest recommendation.
M**N
Amazing
The perfect gift for any star wars fan
J**R
Great photos
Great book lots of cool photos
S**U
Beautiful book
Beautiful images and great gift for Star War fans
J**N
Where's Volume 2, 3, etc.
While I high recommend this to any Star Wars fan, I am somewhat surprised that this book isn't just the first volume in a series of Star Wars artbooks. Dark Horse did provide the Cover to Cover two volumes. But I just felt that there is a lot more that can be collected and shown. For the most part, the art examples in this book is excellent and includes Jerry Vanderstelt who is one of may favorites and directly responsible to contributing to running out of wall space with art prints. Quality printed pages offer accurate representation of the original artwork. I also like the selected close-ups provide on few of the pieces to show more the artist's skills and techniques. But back to my first point. WE NEED MORE VOLUMES!!!!!
N**S
A Galaxy of Illustration
I have not yet been disappointed by the quality and the content of the Star Wars Art series of books. I am a huge Star Wars fan, and I love that the stories have brought forth a dearth of creative content. Imagination knows no bounds. I am also a collector of the Star Wars trading cards, and it's great to see some of the illustrations reproduced in these beautiful coffee table books. I highly recommend "Illustration" to any Star Wars fan, or anyone who appreciates and/or studies the visual arts. Even if you are not a Star Wars geek, you can still enjoy looking at this book. Added plus: artist bios at the back pages!!
K**.
Another great book in the Star Wars Art series.
Star Wars Art: Illustration is another great book in the Star Wars Art series. I own the 1st 2 books Star Wars Art Visions and Star Wars Art Comics and Star Wars Art: Illustration is my favortie of the 3 books that have come out so far with Star Wars Art: Concept coming out on October 8th. Their are so many great images in Star Wars Art: Illustration from people like Randy Martinez , Ralph McQuarrie , Drew Struzan , and so many other Star Wars artist. If you like great Star Wars art then Star Wars Art: Illustration is the book your lookng for. Pick this book up you will enjoy it.
J**N
All star wars fans that love art painting books need this book.
Do your self a favor, and get this art book. Or if you have a buddies or some one very special to you. This Christmas get them.this. it's not the action figures or noisy toys. It's a book, hardcover and full of some very clean bright epic peice's of art. So awesome.thanks for the radio sale.
A**.
Nada demais...
O livro é interessante, mas esperava bem mais... São apenas imagens já conhecidas dos fãs (de cards, capas, etc.), mas impressas em tamanho livro magazine.
N**A
Brutal
Simplemente impresionantes las ilustraciones. Si eres fan de Star Wars te gustará sin duda. Hay muchas cositas chulas dentro de esta maravilla de libro. Tiene un buen tamaño que permite ver todo en detalle. Me ha gustado mucho.
E**E
Perfect for Star Wars' lovers!
Sadly, it arrived a bit damaged at the upper left corner (the paper cover was torn). Still, a lovely book!
N**O
Belles illustrations!
MA-GNI-FI-QUE livre! Si vous voulez admirez de belles illustrations Star Wars en grand ce livre est parfait! Juste un petit texte à chaque fois dans un coin pour dire l’artiste, date, taille, technique, titre, etc, mais rien de plus en texte. Donc vraiment si vous voulez admirer des images, allez-y!
B**N
The force is strong in this one....
This book is fantastic ! If you’re a fan of Star Wars or of art in general , I highly recommend it ! Great price too, it’s a large book so you get a lot for your money. I would also recommend the Star Wars Concepts, and Star Wars Visions book too. Great books all round !
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