Limited Edition Star Wars Screen Print From Bottleneck Gallery
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Friday, February 6th, 2015 at 8:30 am
The folks over at Bottleneck Gallery have teamed up with Acme Archives to offer up an officially licensed limited edition Star Wars screen print on sale for today only!
The print, which features a scene in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon starship from the George Lucas’ original 1977 film Star Wars, was done by Spanish artist Juan Esteban Rodriguez.
There’s two variants of the screen print: a standard version for $40 and one with metallic ink for $50. Both are 18 x 24 inches in size, limited edition, and numbered, and will be available exclusively on Bottleneckgallery.com starting at 12pm EST on Friday, January 6, 2015.
Check out the images of the two screen prints here below.
Acme Archives is the official licensee for original fine art for Disney, DreamWorks, 20th Century Fox, Saban, and Halo. Rodriguez lives in Valencia, Spain, and has had his art grace the cover of La Peste Magazine and in galleries around the world. Visit Rodriguez on his tumblr site. Also, visit Bottleneck Gallery on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where you can find out future release information.
Here’s some more details from Bottleneck Gallery about what’s being offered, especially for people who collected numbered prints.
Our goal of this collaboration, is to give each artist his or own series and with that we want to make it a little fun. If you do purchase this print, you will automatically have a chance to purchase Juan’s next print and request a matching number. We know how everyone enjoys matching sets :-)
Remember, these are limited edition and available in a very small number, so you have to be ready to buy these immediately when they go up for sale at noon today.
“That’s no moon”
Star Wars (Regular)
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Numbered edition of 150
$40
“That’s no moon”
“‹Star Wars (Variant)
Screen print with metallic ink
18 x 24 inches
Numbered edition of 50
$50
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