Star Wars Artists
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Darth Vader Stormtrooper Star Wars hand painted pop art by artist Steve Bowles | ![]() |
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US $134.33 | 27d 23h 23m |
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Starwars Darth Vader Painting spray artist & need paintings? see below in green | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 14h 21m |
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Star Wars - Swarm - Graffiti Art Style Print No.3 by Irish Artist Davril | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $16.59 | 2h 39m |
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STAR WARS REPUBLIC COVER ART + COMIC BOOK ARTIST STEVE FIRCHOW | ![]() |
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US $39.95 | 26d 7h 34m |
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Star Wars C3PO Giclee artwork print Limited Edition signed by artist A4 size | ![]() |
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US $11.05 | 25d 5h 27m |
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Star Wars Celebration V "Bounty Hunters" Signed Ralph McQuarrie Artists Print | ![]() |
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US $899.00 | 23d 2h 55m |
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BOBA FETT - limited edition STAR WARS print "Replica" by artist Brian Rood | ![]() |
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US $125.00 | 20d 10h 22m |
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Star Wars SHOCK TROOPER A4 art giclee print Limited Edition signed by artist | ![]() |
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US $11.05 | 9d 3h 53m |
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Star Wars ANAKIN SKYWALKER art print LE signed by artist A4 giclee | ![]() |
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US $11.05 | 6d 9h 8m |
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Master Yoda,Star Wars,art print signed by Ylli H artist | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 4d 14h 33m |
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Star Wars PHANTOM MENACE (caricature) Art Print LE signed by artist A3 | ![]() |
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US $14.21 | 3d 4h 51m |
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Star Wars RETURN OF THE JEDI (caricature) Art Print LE signed by artist A3 | ![]() |
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US $14.21 | 3d 4h 51m |
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Canvas Darth Vader Star Wars Movie Art Poster Print Signed ByThe Artist | ![]() |
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US $4.99 | 1d 12h 45m |
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Darth Maul painting by artist Chris Cargill Star Wars painting 18"X24" | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $25.00 | 3d 13h 14m |
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Star Wars BIKER SCOUT A4 artwork giclee art print LE signed by artist | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $11.05 | 8d 6h 24m |
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Star Wars Artists

In most cases, what do UFOs usually turn out to be?
Aunt Marge in her Hyundai?
Little Kittens that have hijacked a go kart?
Space Dust?
Wandering hillbillies?
Trapeze artists practicing for the next big show?
A Reincarnated Bob Marley on his new harley?
Twins with too much doublemint gum?
Filming of yet another Star Wars movie?
Bubble gum stuck on the camera's lens.
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Darth Vader Stormtrooper Star Wars hand painted pop art by artist Steve Bowles | ![]() |
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US $134.33 | 27d 23h 23m |
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Starwars Darth Vader Painting spray artist & need paintings? see below in green | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 14h 21m |
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Star Wars - Swarm - Graffiti Art Style Print No.3 by Irish Artist Davril | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $16.59 | 2h 39m |
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STAR WARS REPUBLIC COVER ART + COMIC BOOK ARTIST STEVE FIRCHOW | ![]() |
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US $39.95 | 26d 7h 34m |
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Star Wars C3PO Giclee artwork print Limited Edition signed by artist A4 size | ![]() |
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US $11.05 | 25d 5h 27m |
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Star Wars Celebration V "Bounty Hunters" Signed Ralph McQuarrie Artists Print | ![]() |
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US $899.00 | 23d 2h 55m |
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BOBA FETT - limited edition STAR WARS print "Replica" by artist Brian Rood | ![]() |
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US $125.00 | 20d 10h 22m |
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Star Wars SHOCK TROOPER A4 art giclee print Limited Edition signed by artist | ![]() |
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US $11.05 | 9d 3h 53m |
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Star Wars ANAKIN SKYWALKER art print LE signed by artist A4 giclee | ![]() |
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US $11.05 | 6d 9h 8m |
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Master Yoda,Star Wars,art print signed by Ylli H artist | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 4d 14h 33m |
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Star Wars PHANTOM MENACE (caricature) Art Print LE signed by artist A3 | ![]() |
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US $14.21 | 3d 4h 51m |
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Star Wars RETURN OF THE JEDI (caricature) Art Print LE signed by artist A3 | ![]() |
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US $14.21 | 3d 4h 51m |
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Canvas Darth Vader Star Wars Movie Art Poster Print Signed ByThe Artist | ![]() |
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US $4.99 | 1d 12h 45m |
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Darth Maul painting by artist Chris Cargill Star Wars painting 18"X24" | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $25.00 | 3d 13h 14m |
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Star Wars BIKER SCOUT A4 artwork giclee art print LE signed by artist | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $11.05 | 8d 6h 24m |
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Well, you've stumped me on one; but here goes for the rest.
1. 33 years — the longest recorded strike in history.
2. Jane was portrayed by the luscious, Maureen O'Sullivan.
3. I believe that would be against Ralph Bakshi (who also gave us the first X-Rated cartoon, "Fritz the Cat).
4. You got me here… The "Howard House" was built in 1850 and lasted till 1904, and then a new hotel called "The New Howard Hotel was built in 1906. So I'm just going to guess that it was Elevators.
5. Wonderfully entitled "The Wicked Bible." Also referred to by the inimitable Ben Jonson as "The Adulterer's Bible"
6. The preposterously named, Dr. Dionysus Lardener. (I've actually thought about this quote many times, particularly while "lead-footing" it on the Autobahn. It always brings a smile to my face).
7. Captain John W. Trimmer.
8. No, it's myth. In fact most birds have atrocious senses of smell. However, if you unduly disturb the nest, the returning mother may regard the nest site as unsafe and abandon it along with the eggs and hatchlings. This is undoubtedly how the myth got started.
9. The Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In fact, Hitler was twice rejected, in 1907 and again in 1908. I've always wondered how history might have been different if the Academy had accepted him.
10. At the time, a "Macaroni" was someone obsessed with looking good. Later the term "Fop" or "Dandy" would take it's place. Yankee Doodle undoubtedly though himself quite "rakish" with his stylish feather. An 18th century "Up Yours" statement, no doubt.
Cheers. And please, let me know the answer to # 4. I'm curious… Thanks.
My friend Will is a pretty smart guy – and a sharp dresser, too!
10) Back then, macaroni was only eaten by the richest people in America. Poor people ate potatoes and bread, but rich people could afford such exotic fare. By extension, anything that smacked of rich people and their elitism was called "Macaroni."
When Yankee Doodle came to town, he saw that he was poorly dressed, wearing a knit cap instead of a proper hat, so to improve it, he stuck a feather in it, and then called it 'macaroni' in order to make fun of rich people and their airs.
Well, you've stumped me on one; but here goes for the rest.
1. 33 years — the longest recorded strike in history.
2. Jane was portrayed by the luscious, Maureen O'Sullivan.
3. I believe that would be against Ralph Bakshi (who also gave us the first X-Rated cartoon, "Fritz the Cat).
4. You got me here… The "Howard House" was built in 1850 and lasted till 1904, and then a new hotel called "The New Howard Hotel was built in 1906. So I'm just going to guess that it was Elevators.
5. Wonderfully entitled "The Wicked Bible." Also referred to by the inimitable Ben Jonson as "The Adulterer's Bible"
6. The preposterously named, Dr. Dionysus Lardener. (I've actually thought about this quote many times, particularly while "lead-footing" it on the Autobahn. It always brings a smile to my face).
7. Captain John W. Trimmer.
8. No, it's myth. In fact most birds have atrocious senses of smell. However, if you unduly disturb the nest, the returning mother may regard the nest site as unsafe and abandon it along with the eggs and hatchlings. This is undoubtedly how the myth got started.
9. The Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In fact, Hitler was twice rejected, in 1907 and again in 1908. I've always wondered how history might have been different if the Academy had accepted him.
10. At the time, a "Macaroni" was someone obsessed with looking good. Later the term "Fop" or "Dandy" would take it's place. Yankee Doodle undoubtedly though himself quite "rakish" with his stylish feather. An 18th century "Up Yours" statement, no doubt.
Cheers. And please, let me know the answer to # 4. I'm curious… Thanks.
Well, you've stumped me on one; but here goes for the rest.
1. 33 years — the longest recorded strike in history.
2. Jane was portrayed by the luscious, Maureen O'Sullivan.
3. I believe that would be against Ralph Bakshi (who also gave us the first X-Rated cartoon, "Fritz the Cat).
4. You got me here… The "Howard House" was built in 1850 and lasted till 1904, and then a new hotel called "The New Howard Hotel was built in 1906. So I'm just going to guess that it was Elevators.
5. Wonderfully entitled "The Wicked Bible." Also referred to by the inimitable Ben Jonson as "The Adulterer's Bible"
6. The preposterously named, Dr. Dionysus Lardener. (I've actually thought about this quote many times, particularly while "lead-footing" it on the Autobahn. It always brings a smile to my face).
7. Captain John W. Trimmer.
8. No, it's myth. In fact most birds have atrocious senses of smell. However, if you unduly disturb the nest, the returning mother may regard the nest site as unsafe and abandon it along with the eggs and hatchlings. This is undoubtedly how the myth got started.
9. The Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In fact, Hitler was twice rejected, in 1907 and again in 1908. I've always wondered how history might have been different if the Academy had accepted him.
10. At the time, a "Macaroni" was someone obsessed with looking good. Later the term "Fop" or "Dandy" would take it's place. Yankee Doodle undoubtedly though himself quite "rakish" with his stylish feather. An 18th century "Up Yours" statement, no doubt.
Cheers. And please, let me know the answer to # 4. I'm curious… Thanks.