An homage to the cast of characters (in order of appearance) of the first Star Wars trilogy by artist Max Dalton.
You can buy it as a 18″ x 24″ print here (though it was sold out at time of posting)
An homage to the cast of characters (in order of appearance) of the first Star Wars trilogy by artist Max Dalton.
You can buy it as a 18″ x 24″ print here (though it was sold out at time of posting)




Redesigned stormtrooper helmets from the Art Wars exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London where heavyweights including David Bailey, Damien Hirst and Mr Brainwash (large pix top to bottom above) were invited to ‘remix’ the classic Imperial army lid.
The exhibition continues for 4 weeks ‘across billboard space on an entire platform of Regent’s Park Underground’ to coincide with the Frieze Art Fair (17-20th October).
A Star Wars LEGO Millennium Falcon cake which won a silver award in the novelty carved cake category at the Galway Bake Fest 2013 in aid of ACT for Meningitis.
Vinny Coyne writes:
My mum made this awesome cake…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_joDNOpeWWo
Ad agency Sincerely Truman proposes four ways for Star Wars’ new director to return the franchise to its former late 70s/early 80s glory.
Zealots.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMfGj20Hp2g
Another canned-laughter Seinfeldification from Matin Comedy.
Previously: Waltfeld
Free-runners Jeremy Carpenter and Sinjin Cooper take to the Tatooine-like Goblin Valley in southern Utah for a spot of Force parkour, foregoing the usual light-saber shennanigans in favour of buck leppin’.
Obligatory behind the scenes feature here.
Assisted by the Replica Prop Forum, whose makers researched and recreated the components, the mythbusting propmaster steps in for the final phase of construction.
The geek is very, very strong in this one.
That’s how we like it.
Film sweders Cinefix faithfully recreate the trench run sequence from the climactic scene of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
Behind the scenes feature here.
Previously: The Home Made Death Of Hans Gruber