Star Wars I Have You Now TIE Fighter Paper Giclee Print
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I have you now! Commemorate the Battle of the Death Star! Unframed paper giclee inspired by Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. Limited edition of 125 numbered pieces, signed by the artist! Celebrate the immortal Star Wars series with this one-of-a-kind piece of art! The marvelous giclee features Darth Vader's famous words - "I have you now." - from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. A limited edition of only 125 pieces, hand numbered and signed by artist Jason Christman, it offers a minimalist design with just the words and a few TIE fighters. A prize find for any Star Wars collector, the unframed work measures 18 1/2-inches tall x 12 1/2-inches wide and includes a certificate of authenticity. The Star Wars I Have You Now TIE Fighter Paper Giclee Print commemorates the iconic Death Star battle scene from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope when Darth Vader in his specialized TIE Fighter nearly kills Luke Skywalker, who is attempting to destroy the Death Star. Luke narrowly escapes a harrowing death at the hands of his father, thanks to Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon. Gicl‚e (pronounced "zhee-clay") is an invented name for the process of making fine-art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word was coined to distinguish commonly known industrial "Iris proofs" from the fine-art prints artists were producing on the same printers. The name has since come to mean any high-quality, ink-jet print, and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such. In the past few years, the word (as a fine-art term) has come to be associated with prints using fade-resistant "archival" inks and the inkjet printers that use them. A wide variety of substrates are available, including various textures and finishes such as matte photo paper, watercolor paper, cotton canvas, or artist textured vinyl. This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Gicl‚e" and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License .