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Amazing New 'Star Wars' Art Brings A New Meaning To The Dark Side
As with any good story, Star Wars serves as an inspiration to many. And as with any good fandom, that inspiration often gets translates into fan art. Drawings, animations, fan films, cosplays, and the like are constantly created, shared, and admired by the legions of devoted Star Wars fans across the globe. This is partly due to the stunning visuals and cinematography in the film productions, as well as the multitude of Ralph McQuarrie concept art for the original trilogy that still captivates and fascinates fans to this day. McQuarrie's work has even been credited as a direct inspiration for the art style of the animated show Star Wars Rebels, with thinner lightsaber blades and the introduction of the Lasat species, based off of McQuarrie's early vision for Chewbacca. Recently, reimaginings of fan favorite dark side characters, and one not so well liked or evil characters, have captured the attention of the Star Wars fandom. The renderings take Star Wars characters with iconic imagery and give them a unique spin that is equal parts Doom, The Lord of the Rings, and Night of the Living Dead. If you've ever wanted to know what Kylo Ren would look like if he made a literal deal with the devil, artist Kevin Cassidy has you covered.
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in FuturismA Deep Dive On Mortis
The great animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars brought to fans many amazing stories within the Star Wars galaxy and explored a lot of the mythology itself. One of the great things we fans got to explore more of was the mysteries of the Force. To be more specific, the Ones.
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in Futurism'Star Wars' Prequel Actress Trisha Noble Has Died
Actress Trisha Noble has passed away recently on January 23, 2021. The actress and singer reportedly died due to complications from mesothelioma, a type of cancer caused by the inhalation of asbestos fibers. She was 76 years old.
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in FuturismAncestory 2.0
It's really wild that we haven't pinpointed it yet. I mean WE created them to work for us. Now, unwittingly we work for them. It really is a simple sequence of events, it just happened so fast compared to our own mortality that we didn't see it as a whole until very recently. Also, it was long ago embedded we would question such actions, thus the code has created anomalies and falsehoods to which we can no longer decipher as true or false.
Desmond KellerPublished 3 years ago in FuturismHow a Digital Workforce Can Transform Your Manufacturing Business
This technology is central to the way we do business. As a result, many organisations already use elements of a digital workforce without realising.
Radwell International LtdPublished 3 years ago in FuturismSato, Shina, Kam and Oto
Sato, Shina, Kam and Oto October 28th 2006 Karen looked at the two identical young women with misty eyes. “I am so proud of both of you.” She said, the tears finally leaking out the corner of her eyes.
Alex ArbiosPublished 3 years ago in FuturismAlways Annika
Annika made her way to the kitchen rubbing sleep from her eyes. Pouring milk into a bowl of Tasty Squares, she couldn’t help imagining the last four months in quarantine like those bland brown squares; boring, plain, and far from tasty. It started out exciting and scary, almost like a snow day with a twinge of danger. Like standing at the top of a snow-covered hill in the middle of the week with a new sled. The freedom and possibilities were endless, but now, four months later, the routine had set in, boring and repetitive. What’s worse, it was summer. School had ended and summer had begun, but it didn’t feel like summer, just a repeat of the day before.
Joshua David McVeyPublished 3 years ago in Futurism20,000
He hadn’t expected the tall stranger. No one ever expected this tall stranger. Ray was an accountant. “Hey,” the tall stranger said. “Do you need $20,000?”
Julie ArmstrongPublished 3 years ago in FuturismKey, Book and Manor
Isla shoved her gear into her bag and left the crowded backstage area. It was cold outside as she walked to the El station. She was frustrated. No matter what she did, she never seemed to advance beyond a backup dancer. If she could land an understudy job, she could have a shot at someone seeing her potential.
Natalie DemossPublished 3 years ago in FuturismBeatrix Bobbit:
Everyone was convinced Beatrix Bobbit would outgrow her belief that she was a witch. Her family indulged her when she was young. They made potions in the backyard, bought her crystals and cloaks and even sent her to Witch Camp when she was twelve years old.
Sarah WilliamsPublished 3 years ago in FuturismNeanderthal
It was cold. Very cold, even for that time of year. Olnuk tossed another knot of wood on the fire and then dove back into his pile of hides. No matter what he did it seemed that some part of his body was exposed to cold air. Right now there was a breeze running up his leg freezing his left buttock. He had no word for buttock of course, he just knew that now his bottom was cold.
Jim ParkerPublished 3 years ago in FuturismBring Me to Life
It all started after his surgery, the dreams he had were not of normal dreams. Yes, he had lost the love of his life but those are what he thought they were about. He was wrong. She was part of the dreams, but they didn’t occur until after the surgery, as said before but he didn’t know why they were happening the way they were. He thought they were dreams of his own death, but he was wrong, dead wrong. He never thought they would be a foreshadowing of someone else’s death, just his.
Marcus F MillerPublished 3 years ago in Futurism