Ralph McQuarrie’s original unused 1981 sketches for Emperor Palpatine’s throne room which is now featured in Star Wars Episode IX.
Concept art for Solo: A Star Wars Story reveals what could have been.
Star Wars: The High Republic Concept Art | via Clayton_Sandell
The Gungan Sacred Place was a ancient construction on Naboo. It was of great significance to the Gungans, who used it as a meeting place and hiding spot in times of turmoil. It was full of stone monuments and ruins, and was the site of negotiation between Gungan and Naboo during the Battle of Naboo
Source: Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace Portfolio (1999)
First Appearance: Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Concept Art | by Aaron McBride
Star Wars Concept Art - Padme Amidala | Iain McCaig
Concept art for Jedi Master Mirro Lox and his Padawan, Amadeo Azzazzo by Ario Anindito and Nicola Righi.
Darth Maul concept art by Iain McCaig for THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999), a film that was apparently aimed at children.
Not many people realize Darth Maul actually has his own musical motif in the film: it’s not “Duel of the Fates”, but this eerie lone wolf howl you hear in “The Droid Invasion And The Appearance of Darth Maul” on the soundtrack at 3:20. A splendid little bit that you might not have noticed—but your brain did (as that review goes). I always feel THE PHANTOM MENACE could have been as good as any Star Wars film if only Lucas had collaborated more. It’s a first draft brimming with potential.
The amazing concept art of Ralph McQuarrie for Star Wars
Artbook: Star Wars Art: Ralph McQuarrie
Ralph McQuarrie’s designs for Jabba’s sail barge.
I remember the scene well: Return of the Jedi was the first Star Wars film I saw. The other two were like prequels to me.
(Again, there is some overlap with earlier Jabba posts.)
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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