- Screenprint onto original Vintage Star Wars trading/bubblegum card
- Each card unique in series
- 59 Cards in series, with 11 screenprinted quotes
- mounted onto card with title and signature
- Mount size 21cm x 21cm
- HOW TO BUY - please check out and e-mail which number card you wish to buy.
- 1. Star Wars 25 - "It's a Trap" - on Alec Guinness/Kenobi Card
- 2. Star Wars 52 "Will someone get this big walking carpet out of my way" on Han solo & Chewbacca Card
- 3. Star Wars 12 "Chewie get us out of here" on 'A day of rejoicing' card
- 4. Star Wars 56 "Into the Garbage Chute, Fly Boy" on 'Cornered in the labyrinth' card
- 5. Star Wars 57 - "Will someone get this big walking carpet out of my way?" onto Carrie Fisher & Mark Hamill card
- 6. Star Wars 31 - "Would it help if I got out and Pushed?" onto Cee-threepio and Stormtroopers card
- 7. Star Wars 57 - "Into the garbage chute, Fly boy" onto Darth Vader and Leia card
- 8. Star Wars 32 - "Would it help if I got out and pushed?" onto Cee-threepio and Leia card
- 9. Star Wars 26 - "It's a trap!" onto Tusken Raiders card - SOLD
- 10. Star Wars 47 - "Great Kid! Don't get cocky" onto Governor of Imperial outlands / Peter Cushing - SOLD
- Star Wars 50 - "Will someone get this big walking carpet out of my way?" onto Millennium Falcon card
- If ordering framed, please e-mail framing@thearthoundgallery.com after your order, to start your bespoke framing consultation.
- Unframed ships for free in the UK
- Framed works are delivered for free in London, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, other areas please contact the gallery for shipping quote or international delivery.
Jayson Lilley
Jayson Lilley is a contemporary British landscape artist whose works document the changing skylines of our most iconic cities.
As the skylines of the cities evolve and the monumental becomes enveloped by the contemporary, Lilley draws a focus on the temporality of these seemingly permanent landscapes. Mirroring his subject, as the traditional forms and materials of the city evolve, so does Lilley’s practice. Using screen printing as his starting point, Lilley incorporates collage, painting and drawing to develop a practice of innovative printmaking that expands the traditional boundaries of the printed medium.
Lilley graduated from the University for the Creative Arts. His works have been exhibited throughout the world in solo and group exhibitions, including the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, ING Discerning Eye and Westmorland Landscape Art Prize.