Check out this really cool Millennium Falcon cutaway by artist Brian Sauriol. The illustration gives fans an opportunity to look in detail at Han Solo’s YT-1300 Corellian light freighter. This piece was commissioned 20 years ago and is officially licensed by LucasFilm.
“After two decades of secrecy, the vault has been
opened and Illustrator Brian Sauriol has unveiled an incredible cut-away
illustration of the iconic Star Wars starship, the Millennium Falcon.
Commission by Nonpareil Communications, Inc. and licensed by Lucasfilm, Ltd.,
this art shows Han Solo’s YT-1300 Corellian light freighter at a level of
detail never seen before. Originally intended as a licensed print, this piece
reveals the interiors of the fan-fave starship with vibrant rendering and
top-notch craftsmanship rarely seen today.
Sauriol is one of the premiere product and advertising
illustrators of the modern era. He is also a professor and program coordinator
of Media and Communication Arts at Macomb College, where he has molded the
careers of many professional concept artists, including Marc Gabbana who worked
with Lucasfilm on Star Wars Episodes II and III, and numerous illustrators that
have gone on to create licensed Star Wars art for posters, books and apparel,
including Matt Busch, Lin Zy, Alex Buechel, Bill Pulkovski, Darin Radimaker,
Brandon Gallo and Ryan Waterhouse.
When the art was created in 1993, Sauriol was hand
selected to illustrate 4 starships from the Star Wars Universe including the
X-Wing Fighter, Imperial Star Destroyer, and Death Star. The Millennium Falcon
was the only ship completed, but the intricate work Sauriol put into the art
working hand-in-hand with Lucasfilm’s blueprints is unsurpassed. The original
art was created right before the industry transition to digital illustration,
producing a work that is hand painted and airbrushed. “This is one of the last
traditionally illustrated works I've done,” comments Sauriol, “and certainly
the most involved piece of my career. It’s dear to my heart, so finally being
able to share it after all these years is profoundly gratifying.”
While not easy to let go of such an iconic piece,
Sauriol is also putting the original art on the market, making it one of the
most rare and exquisite collectibles a Star Wars fan could own. The art is
gouache and acrylic on 24” x 36” Crescent Illustration Board. The illustrator
is also including a plethora of extras, including Lucasfilm approved
preliminary drawings, contracts, and even blueprints. Illustrator Matt Busch
comments, “It truly is amazing. Hidden in secrecy for almost 2 decades, this
stunning piece has finally emerged from the shadows and is available to
own! Imagine having this one-of-a-kind
painting gracing your collection! Don’t be surprised if you have to fight me
for it!"
As to whether this piece will be available as a licensed
print as intended, Sauriol is tight-lipped, but does slip that there is at
least talk of such a possibility. For now, it’s all about the art itself. Busch
adds extra nostalgia, “This is one of the most exquisite paintings I've ever
seen. It also has sentimental value for me, as I got to witness Brian working
on this project back when I was a budding student of his. It was Brian's
mentorship and seeing this piece come to life that gave me the courage and
inspiration to follow my own dreams pursuing a career to become a Star Wars
artist.”
Find your article missing a great deal of the story... This is the only Lucas certified Falcon poster.... and the sordid story that Brian didn't provide all the details on for article.... Greed killed his poster ..... Here you go: http://trekspert.blogspot.ca/2008/11/good-bad-good.html
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