Ralph Mcquarrie
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This stunning student-created video reveals George Lucas's very different 1975 'Star Wars'
Art students have transformed Ralph McQuarrie's earliest concept art into a trailer for an alternate galaxy far, far away.
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'Star Wars' Shoes: Put the Force on Your Feet For 40th Anniversary
Whether it's a Death Star run or a walk around the block, these are the kicks 'Star Wars' fans will be looking for in a few days from shoemaker Sperry
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Exploring the Epic 'Star Wars' Vision of Ralph McQuarrie — Including Never-Before-Seen Art (Exclusive)
Aside from George Lucas, no one defined the Star Wars aesthetic more than Ralph McQuarrie. The artist, who died in 2012 at age 82, got his start doing technical illustrations for Boeing, and would eventually win an Oscar for Cocoon, but his greatest contribution to pop culture came via his stunning, vital concept drawings of characters, creatures, landscapes, and architecture that continue to drive the design of Star Wars some four decades later, including in The Force Awakens, Rogue One, and TV