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Medieval Fantasy Ahsoka Tano, 13"x19", Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Fan Art, Art Print

Medieval Fantasy Ahsoka Tano, 13"x19", Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Fan Art, Art Print

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"When I was out there … alone, all I had was your training and the lessons you taught me. And because of you I did survive. And not only that, I was able to lead others to survive as well … Thank you master." -Ahsoka TanoSeason 3 - Wookie Hunt, Episode 22, from the show Star Wars: The clone wars (2008)

Medieval Fantasy Ahsoka Tano is a digital illustration created in Adobe Photoshop in recognition of the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, but in a medieval fantasy setting. The last couple of episodes of the animated series were undoubtedly some of the most epic, but heart breaking moments we get to experience in young Ahsoka's life. 

In this rendition of Ahsoka, I reimagined her as a warrior elven princess. She adorns long silver braids and pointed elf ears as a spirited match to replace her iconic lekku. Overall, her outfit is designed to be a combination of her season 3-5 outfit as well as her season 7 outfit, but with some slight medieval elements thrown in. This project was a blast to create, and is my favorite of my medieval fantasy Star Wars series.

Please check out the "Inspirations" tab to see which artists inspired me to make this!


About the Product

The print itself is made on a 13"x19" 69 Ibs semi-gloss paper that has is printed to the edge of the paper. This means the art will run off the page seamlessly instead of having a white border all around it. This adds a clean look to the art that mimics the original nature of the illustration.


The back of the art will contain the edition (First or Second), the print number, and my unique signature. First edition prints are the initial batch of prints produced from the original artwork, often considered more valuable due to their limited availability and historical significance. Second edition prints are subsequent print runs made from the same artwork, typically produced in larger quantities and may have minor alterations or improvements.

About the Shipping

The print will be sealed in a perfectly sized bag and carefully rolled up in a plain white tube for shipping. This process of shipping is the most cost effective for both parties and will guarantee the safety of your print infinitely more than if shipped in a rigid envelope. We ship internationally as well as domestically.


How to Frame

13x19in is a standard frame size which can be bought at many local craft stores such as Michel's or Hobby Lobby.

Inspirations

There is an artist that has been making plenty of fantastic Star Wars pieces for while now. However, he has found great strides in the community and is most popularized through his medieval fantasy Star Wars pieces. His name is Jake Bartok and I first saw his work as the cover art to Samuel Kim's epic orchestrations of Medieval Star Wars music. From that very moment, I was completely enamored with the idea of a galaxy far far way reimagined in a medieval setting. Between the fantastical imagination of Jake Bartok's designs for Star Wars characters, and the unrelenting hype of Samuel Kim's music, I found myself  hopelessly compelled to create my own series of Star Wars characters in a medieval fantasy setting. I greatly appreciate both of these artists for their massive contributions to the Star Wars community because without them, I would have never created my medieval fantasy Star Wars series. 

If you have not seen or heard of either of these artists, especially as a Star Wars fan, then I have absolutely no idea what you have been doing with your time on the  internet!  Here is the link to Jake Bartok's Instagram. On there you can find his link tree which links to his patreon, his INPRINT store if you wish to buy prints from him, and his twitter.

Here is the list of Samuel Kim's Star Wars Epic Medieval collection which was the direct playlist that inspired me the most to make my series. Please consider subscribing to his Youtube channel, especially if you are into any sort of pop culture, he pretty much makes great music for almost any kind of media you can think of.

Thank you both again for the insane amount of creativity and work you put into the nerdum community. is the link to Jake Bartok's Instagram. On there you can find his link tree which links to his patreon, his INPRINT store if you wish to buy prints from him, and his twitter.

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I totally stole the idea to use the golden tubes for the braids from scuttlebutton. Here is their version of human Ahsoka which I find so cute yet so bad ass.