Condones con los personajes de Star Wars

De Star Wars hemos visto, leído y oído en las formas más variadas. Desde los clásicos muñequitos de acción pasando por los productos más infames. Como todo un icono de la cultura geek y nerd, también han aportado su granito de arena.

Fue así que el artista Benedetto Papi se sumó a la parafernalia creando este concepto de condones basándose en los personajes de Star Wars y citando su frase más simbólica. Ya sea del lado claro u oscuro de la Fuerza.

Fuente: Fayer Wayer

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Art Business News November 1, 2009 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Signature Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA Artist Darren Gygi and his wife, Megan, are shown in front of his artwork during his recent solo exhibition at Signature Gallery.

20th Street Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA 20th St. Art Gallery celebrated its annual “50/50 Art Show,” which featured 70 different artists, who each created 50 individual works of art in 50 days. The gallery’s director is pictured in front of artist Kara Castro’s “Liquid Metal 1-50.” [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Hal Marcus Gallery, El Paso, TX Local artist Bob Adams and other pleinair painters of El Paso painted during Hal Marcus Gallery’s “ARTwalk” in downtown El Paso.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Wonderful World Art Gallery, Culver City, CA The WWA Gallery held its opening reception for “Whimsical Delights,” an exhibit featuring new works by artist Luke Feldman.The artist is shown with collector Nooshin Malakzad.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Miranda Galleries, Laguna Beach, CA Miranda Galleries hosted a private reception for master painter Fidel Garcia’s most current creations. The artist is pictured with gallery director Kasey Solesbee, art consultant M.J. Ford and gallery owner Joseph Gordon. go to site laguna beach ca

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Tamarind Art Gallery, New York Visitors are shown exploring “Sonic Chromatic,” an exhibit put on by the Deaf Council, which featured works by artists who are deaf and hard of hearing. website laguna beach ca

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Galeria del Mar, St.Augustine, FL Galeria del Mar displayed the most current work of Arian,Tarnowski and Tuan at a private reception for the artists. Pictured are Len, Sonya, Matthew and Mark Cutter, co-owners of Cutter & Cutter Fine Art, and artists Tarnowski, Tuan and Arian.

Landmarks Gallery & Restoration Studio, Milwaukee, WI Artist Janet W. Kimberling is shown with associate director Mary Manion during an exhibition of Kimberling’s watercolor series, “Places Remembered.” [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] House of Campari, Los Angeles An excited crowd enjoyed a performance by artists Anna Sew Hay and Flora Wiegman at House of Campari’s second-to-last event in its “First Look: An Exhibition of Emerging Artists from Los Angeles Galleries” series.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Saper Galleries, East Lansing, MI Saper Galleries owner Roy C. Saper, Nathalie McGill, Jennifer Cuthbert, artist Kathleen Chaney Fritz and her husband, John, attended the opening of “The Art of Kathleen Chaney Fritz: Michigan at its Very Best,” held in celebration of Saper Galleries’ 31st anniversary.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] David W. Streets Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA The new David W. Streets Gallery opened its doors with a black-tie gala of more than 400 guests. Pictured are Julie Newmar, owner David W. Streets, Kate Linder and Jesse Metcalfe.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Left Bank Gallery Essex, Historic Essex Village, CT “The Boys of Summer” exhibit, which featured recent works by maritime artists C.R. Bryant, Louis Guarnaccia, Russ Kramer and Jeffrey Sabol, enjoyed strong attendance at the Left Bank Gallery Essex, [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Robert McClintock Studio & Gallery, Baltimore, MD Artist Robert McClintock is pictured at his gallery with volunteers from the Recycled Love charity during an event that benefited the organization.

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