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Thrawn: A Celebration of Star Wars and Art History

Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Art Deco

2016
Digital Art

Originating in France just prior to the outbreak of World War I, art deco combined numerous styles and genres such as cubismfauvism, the craftsmanship and aesthetics of 1840s France, and various styles from South America, East Asia, Ancient Egypt, and the Middle East. The style was defined by its exquisite craftsmanship and fine detail, with fine lines and blocky, geometric figures creating a very sleek, modern appearance.
Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Art Nouveau

2016
Digital Art/Digital Painting

Originating in France and most popular between 1890 and 1910, art nouveau was an art movement inspired by natural structures and patterns, such as that of plants and flowers. Classified as a “total” art style, art nouveau included every medium from painting to graphic design to architecture to metalwork, with the idea that art should be a way of life. The example here uses a heavily-graphic design influenced style as popularized by artists such as Alphonse Mucha and Jan Toorop.
Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Baroque

2016
Digital Art/Digital Painting

Beginning in central Italy around 1600, the baroque art movement emphasized drama, grandeur, tension, and exuberance. Often featuring an emphasis on narrative and character, the baroque movement was very straightforward, often eschewing the mystical or more ambiguous elements of the classical styles preceding it. Most notably, artists such as Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi featured dramatic scenes with harsh lighting, graphic imagery (such as Gentileschi’s famous Judith Beheading Holofernes) and heavy use of shadowing.
Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Cubism

2016
Digital Painting

Popular from the early 1900s until the 1920s, cubism is widely considered to be the most influential art movement of the 20th century. Made most famous by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, as well as French artist Georges Braque, cubism deconstructed objects and reassembled them in a new abstract form, often depicting the same object from multiple angles simultaneously. 
Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Pop Art

2016
Digital Art

Beginning in the late 1950s in England and the United States, pop art was an art movement that challenged the traditions and norms of fine art by including imagery from pop culture and found objects, often removed from context and presented on their own. Heavy use of irony, parody, and satire was a direct reaction to the intensely personal interpretations used in abstract expressionism. Artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Jasper Johns made use of commercial art, comic book art, and stenciling, but removed from their typical context in order to present them as their own unique art objects.
Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Romanticism

2016
Digital Painting

Popular in early 19th-century Europe, Romanticism was an art movement that celebrated the individual and the past, most commonly the art and culture of the medieval era. It often depicted scenes of intense emotion and awe as a response to the logical and more grounded aesthetics that came with the Industrial Revolution. Romanticism promoted the idea of raising up a heroic individual, believing that by raising up heroes, society was made better for it.
Portrait of Grand Admiral Thrawn - Surrealism

2016
Digital Painting

Beginning in the early 1920s, surrealism aimed to bridge the gap between dream and reality. Surrealist artists depicted bizarre, dream imagery in fine, realistic detail, often to an unnerving degree. A progression of the dadaist movement, which sought to express the idea of chaos and randomness, surrealism often used visual non sequitur and unexpected imagery as a way to further depict the bizarre and often nonsensical images in dreams.
Thrawn: A Celebration of Star Wars and Art History
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Thrawn: A Celebration of Star Wars and Art History

When I was in middle school, I read Timothy Zahn’s Star Wars Thrawn Trilogy (Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command). In add Read More

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