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Fan Art Friday #107 – Black and White Star Wars Portraits are Incredible

Fan Art Friday #107 – Black and White Star Wars Portraits are Incredible

Let’s get dramatic for this week’s Fan Art Friday. Because Daniel Ocock’s digital art is stylized in black and white, and it’s quite striking. We have to set the mood. He uses light and shadow to great effect. His portfolio features portraits of characters you know and love, from franchises such as Star Wars, and presents them as you haven’t seen them before. Like, for example, this Boba Fett:

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See? He actually looks like a threatening bounty hunter in Daniel’s art.

So, let’s check out another Boba Fett. This special, limited edition piece of art is called “Disintegrated.”

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Drop to the gallery below to see more of Daniel’s illustrations. You’ll find Captain Phasma from The Force Awakens, a death trooper from Rogue One, Big Daddy from BioShock, and more. You can see additional designs and purchase prints at Daniel’s website. And guess what? He has a special discount code just for Nerdist readers, too! You can use the code NERDY17 to get 25% off your total order. The code is valid until April 9.

Do you create any sort of fan art? If so, I want to see it. Whether you focus on a specific fandom or pull inspiration from multiple stories and mediums, I’d like to highlight what you do. If you’re interested in being featured in a future edition of Fan Art Friday, get in touch with me at [email protected] with examples of your work. If you’re not an artist, feel free to email me with recommendations for Fan Art Friday!

Images: Daniel Ocock

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