Star Wars Art Visions

does an artist have the right to alter his art?
star wars special addition is different i dont prefer it at all. but does lucas have the right to change it? after all its HIS he owns it, its his vision. does he have the right share it with the world the way he wants to? or is the origional now property off the public and shouldnt be tampered with.
yeah its his he own it and can do wat he wants
Star Wars Art: Visions
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Masters of Illusion [VHS] $19.95 This documentary hosted by James Burke is a fascinating examination of the concept of how we see things, specifically how images that appear to our eyes to be three-dimensional are rendered convincingly on flat surfaces. Starting out in a movie studio special effects lab, Burke explains how visual illusions practiced today actually began during the Renaissance, when painters first mastered the ski… |
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The Harder They Come $2.99 … |
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LEGO Lantern $18.22 NEW for Holiday Season 2009! LEGO Portable Lantern Giant Lego Man Stands 8.8″ Tall. LEGO lights combine the fun and nostalgia of LEGO toys with a handy source of illumination wherever a little extra light is needed. LEGO products get to benefit from the g… |
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LEGO Torch $14.50 NEW for Holiday Season 2009! LEGO Battery Operated LED Flash Light Torch Giant Lego Man Stands 7.5″ Tall. LEGO lights combine the fun and nostalgia of LEGO toys with a handy source of illumination wherever a little extra light is needed. LEGO products get to benefit from the goodwill they has managed to build over the years. As a result, they get an inherited platform from where they can launch wi… |
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1995 TOPPS STAR WARS MASTER VISIONS PREMIERE EDITION COLLECTOR CARDS-COMPLETE SET -36 MONUMENTAL 6 1/2 X 10 3/16 ART CARDS $25.00 Created in 1995, the MasterVision cards continued the theme of the earlier Star Wars Galaxy cards, by presenting the artwork of some of the best Star Wars artists. MasterVision simply displayed these artistic images on a grander scale. Cards in this series were sized at 6 1/2″ by 10-3/16″. The larger card size did make the images much more clear than the same images when found in the smaller Galax… |
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Empire Total War: Special Forces Edition $29.99 Empire: Total War (Special Forces Edition) by Sega features grand turn-based campaign map and rich historical flavor while introducing for the first time 3D naval combat. Set in the 18th century, an era filled with global conflict, revolutionary fever and technological advances. Empire: Total War features the debut of 3D naval combat; you will be able to command vast fleets or single ships upon se… |
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CyberLink PowerDVD 11 Ultra V.11 $39.99 PowerDVD 11 is much more than just a movie player – it’s the perfect universal media player for all your entertainment needs. Play any movie, video or music file or view photos stored locally, online or on other devices all from within the one powerful application. PowerDVD 11 delivers the smoothest movie playback with its optimization for leading CPU/GPU technologies including 2nd generation Inte… |
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The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats $9.50 The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats includes all of the poems authorized by Yeats for inclusion in his standard canon. Breathtaking in range, it encompasses the entire arc of his career, from luminous reworkings of ancient Irish myths and legends to passionate meditations on the demands and rewards of youth and old age, from exquisite, occasionally whimsical songs of love, nature, and art to somber… |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $17.00 When Star Wars debuted in 1977, it revolutionized mainstream American filmmaking, transporting fans to new galaxies and introducing them to countless now-classic characters, aliens, planets, and starships. In the decades since, the Star Wars Saga has become a phenomenon impacting cultures across the globe. Just as George Lucas drew upon the work of N. C. Wyeth and Norman Rockwell for his own … |
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American Films of the 70s: Conflicting Visions $26.39 While the anti-establishment rebels of 1969′s Easy Rider were morphing into the nostalgic yuppies of 1983′s The Big Chill, Seventies movies brought us everything from killer sharks, blaxploitation, and teen comedies to haunting views of a divided America at war. Indeed, as Peter Lev Persuasively argues in this book, the films of the 1970s constitute a kind of conversation about what American society is and should be — open, diverse, and egalitarian, or stubbornly resistant to change.Examining forty films thematically, Lev explores the conflicting visions presented within ten different film genres or subjects: — Hippies (Easy Rider, Alice’s Restaurant)– Cops (The French Connection, Dirty Harry)– Disasters and Conspiracies (Jaws, Chinatown)– End of the Sixties (Nashville, The Big Chill)– Art, Sex, and Hollywood (Last Tango in Paris)– Teens (American Graffiti, Animal House)– War (Patton, Apocalypse Now)– African-Americans (Shaft, Superfly)– Feminisms (An Unmarried Woman, The China Syndrome)– Future Visions (Star Wars, Blade Runner)As accessible to ordinary moviegoers as to film scholars, Lev’s book is an essential companion to these familiar, well-loved movies. |
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American Films of the 70s: Conflicting Visions $25 While the anti-establishment rebels of 1969′s Easy Rider were morphing into the nostalgic yuppies of 1983′s The Big Chill, Seventies movies brought us everything from killer sharks, blaxploitation, and disco musicals to a loving look at General George S. Patton. Indeed, as Peter Lev persuasively argues in this book, the films of the 1970s constitute a kind of conversation about what American society is and should be–open, diverse, and egalitarian, or stubbornly resistant to change.Examining forty films thematically, Lev explores the conflicting visions presented in films with the following kinds of subject matter:Hippies (Easy Rider, Alice’s Restaurant)Cops (The French Connection, Dirty Harry)Disasters and conspiracies (Jaws, Chinatown) End of the Sixties (Nashville, The Big Chill)Art, Sex, and Hollywood (Last Tango in Paris)Teens (American Graffiti, Animal House)War (Patton, Apocalypse Now)African-Americans (Shaft, Superfly)Feminisms (An Unmarried Woman, The China Syndrome)Future visions (Star Wars, Blade Runner)As accessible to ordinary moviegoers as to film scholars, Lev’s book is an essential companion to these familiar, well-loved movies. |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Panel to Panel $3.84 Buffy the Vampire Slayer, captivating cult phenomenon and one of the most critically acclaimed TV series of the last decade, burst into the comics realm in August of 1998. Nearly every year since, the rich thematic material of good vs. evil, Slayer vs. vampire, friendship vs. isolation, and black vs. the new black has been explored at Dark Horse in over a hundred different issues – and by the biggest luminaries in the business. The stunning visuals unachievable on a small-screen budget have come to life, realized by Chris Bachalo, J. Scott Campbell, Jeff Matsuda, Mike Mignola, Terry Moore, Eric Powell, Tim Sale and Ryan Sook, among others. Take a look back at the most dynamic and memorable line art and paintings from the first ten years of the Slayer in comics – the best visions of Buffy that comics have to offer is finally given the deluxe coffee-table treatment, in a tradition started by our popular Star Wars: Panel to Panel series. |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Panel to Panel $0.99 Buffy the Vampire Slayer, captivating cult phenomenon and one of the most critically acclaimed TV series of the last decade, burst into the comics realm in August of 1998. Nearly every year since, the rich thematic material of good vs. evil, Slayer vs. vampire, friendship vs. isolation, and black vs. the new black has been explored at Dark Horse in over a hundred different issues – and by the biggest luminaries in the business. The stunning visuals unachievable on a small-screen budget have come to life, realized by Chris Bachalo, J. Scott Campbell, Jeff Matsuda, Mike Mignola, Terry Moore, Eric Powell, Tim Sale and Ryan Sook, among others. Take a look back at the most dynamic and memorable line art and paintings from the first ten years of the Slayer in comics – the best visions of Buffy that comics have to offer is finally given the deluxe coffee-table treatment, in a tradition started by our popular Star Wars: Panel to Panel series. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $17.1 New – Star Wars Visions collects a wealth of art – hand-picked by George Lucas – produced by a variety of artists, illustrators, designers and cartoonists, working across all genres and styles to celebrate their favourite characters, themes, worlds and moments from the Star Wars Universe. The full list of contributors is to be released incrimentally over the 6 months leading up to publication, with sneak previews, on starwars.com. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $14.74 Used – Star Wars Visions collects a wealth of art – hand-picked by George Lucas – produced by a variety of artists, illustrators, designers and cartoonists, working across all genres and styles to celebrate their favourite characters, themes, worlds and moments from the Star Wars Universe. The full list of contributors is to be released incrimentally over the 6 months leading up to publication, with sneak previews, on starwars.com. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $218.52 Used – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $342.39 Used – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $14.05 Used – Star Wars Visions collects a wealth of art – hand-picked by George Lucas – produced by a variety of artists, illustrators, designers and cartoonists, working across all genres and styles to celebrate their favourite characters, themes, worlds and moments from the Star Wars Universe. The full list of contributors is to be released incrimentally over the 6 months leading up to publication, with sneak previews, on starwars.com. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $342.39 New – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $26.17 New – Star Wars Visions collects a wealth of art – hand-picked by George Lucas – produced by a variety of artists, illustrators, designers and cartoonists, working across all genres and styles to celebrate their favourite characters, themes, worlds and moments from the Star Wars Universe. The full list of contributors is to be released incrimentally over the 6 months leading up to publication, with sneak previews, on starwars.com. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $342.39 New – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $342.39 Used – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $222.48 Used – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $219.66 Used – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $342.39 Used – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $219.66 New – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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Star Wars Art: Visions $218.52 New – Collects more than 100 images from 30 years of Star wars art. |
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The Art of Star Wars: Episode 1 – the Phantom Menace $10.83 Used – Whatever technology and special effects appear in the new “Star Wars” films, all of George Lucas’ visions are explored and developed on paper first. Captured in this work are the key action sequences, paintings depicting the exotic worlds of Naboo and Tatooine and characters like Jar Jar Binks. |
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The Art of Star Wars: Episode 1 – the Phantom Menace $10 Used – Whatever technology and special effects appear in the new “Star Wars” films, all of George Lucas’ visions are explored and developed on paper first. Captured in this work are the key action sequences, paintings depicting the exotic worlds of Naboo and Tatooine and characters like Jar Jar Binks. |