Colorful Star Wars Tribute Illustrations by Alessandro Pautasso
These illustrations were a ‘personal tribute to original Star Wars Trilogy characters’, which is a series in progress by Italian illustrator, Alessandro Pautasso. Love the color!
These illustrations were a ‘personal tribute to original Star Wars Trilogy characters’, which is a series in progress by Italian illustrator, Alessandro Pautasso. Love the color!
Ah, the ‘Man Cave’, a place where men can sit down and relax. A place to get away from some of the many hassles of life and enjoy a movie or game of pool. In this selection of man-caves, there’s a range of styles to see, from Batman and Star Trek-themed basements to posh elegant-looking secret rooms. I’m sure that the wives’ regularly use these rooms, too! Check them all out below… [above image via]
See Also: Top 17 Secret Compartments.
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This intriguing image [above] was created by Deviant Art user, DirkLoechel. It shows many science fiction spaceships next to each other, while keeping their original size-ratio and form factors. As a Star Trek fan (no, it’s no secret, hehe!) I found it interesting how small the Enterprise was compared to all the other space craft. You can see it on the mid-right of the image, which I have enlarged below:
This is fantastic! “Star Wars Sand Art Sculpture” found by Paul Murray (if you know who did this and took the photo, please let me know so I can attribute credit).
Here’s another Star Wars themed post on the humorous side. I just discovered this Storm Troopers image above: “Google the Droids We’re Looking For”. Great isn’t it?! Also, take a look at the regretful Storm Trooper below, too. They’re both great examples of Sci-fi satire…
Do you remember my recent post about Funny Dog Costumes? Well, here’s another great one I just found. I’m unsure if any dog would be happy about being dressed in Star Wars themed attire, or any costume for that matter, but it does look entertaining for the dog owner at least.
Darth Vader walks his AT-AT. Classic – I don’t think I can add anything more to this quite amazingly-jovial piece of photography.
This set of amazing Star Wars pixels posters was designed by Michael B. Myers Jr. Yes, I still remember the days when Quirky 8-bit graphics were ‘as advanced’ as this. Can you?
Check out this history of Star Trek infographic from Space.com (shown below). It shows 45 years of the sci-fi shows history from Sept 8th 1966 until the current day and beyond: