Posted by Chris on November 19, 2010 at 02:30 PM CST
Empire 30th Anniversary Artwork Collection #9 by Amy Beth Christenson: "I love you... I know"

Part of StarWarsShop's year-long celebration of The Empire Strikes Back's 30th anniversary is this exclusive new artist series featuring work from some of today's most well-known Star Wars illustrators.

Every month starting in March, StarWarsShop will release one new limited edition Acme Archives print showcasing a memorable scene from The Empire Strikes Back in serial order -- that is, each new scene will be released in story order as it appeared in the film. What makes this serialized set unique, however, is that each of the 12 scenes will showcase the talents of an artist who brings his or her own individual style to the piece, making for a wonderfully diverse portfolio of artwork inspired by The Empire Strikes Back.

For the series' ninth entry, artist Amy Beth Christenson captures perhaps the most romantic scene in the entire Star Wars saga in her trademark moody style.

- Measures 12 inches by 16 inches
- Giclee on watercolor paper
- Limited edition of 100
- Hand signed and numbered


Head over to StarWarsShop.com and place your pre-order now!

Stop by our forum and join the ongoing discussion for this series!
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