RIP, Ralph McQuarrie. His work was amazing.
One of the greatest sci-fi artists ever.
I still have my Star Wars Portfolio, too. I used to look at it for hours.
I still have my Star Wars Portfolio, too. I used to look at it for hours.
I never got my hands on one of those. But I DO have "The Art of Star Wars" from 1978, a brilliant book with pages and pages of illustration by Ralph. That one I poured over for hours and I still dig it out occasionally for a look.
Alex
Sounds like something to ask for on my birthday.I have the massive Art of Ralph McQuarrie book, and it's worth seeking out if you really want a larger sense of his career and work.
Changing my avatar in tribute, as I see many others are, too.
RIP, Ralph McQuarrie. His work was amazing.
Hard to imagine that Star Wars would have had quite as much appeal as it did, had it not been for his brilliant conceptual art. RIP.
This was the first image of the original Star Wars that I remember ever seeing.
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Before ever seeing the film, it filled me with joy, and excitement. It was like looking at a dream. A place that was real, but at the same time, just couldn't possibly be.
Nearly 35 years later, none of those feelings have changed when I look at this image, and many others.
For this, I will always be in your debt, Mr. McQuarrie. Thank you for this priceless gift. I cherish it always, as countless others do, as well.
Too bad Lucas stole C3-P0 [sic] from Metropolis.
So he stole it and modified it a bit.
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