“We’ll take the long way.” – Padmé Amidala™
There is a trade dispute brewing between the outlying systems of the Galactic Empire and the Trade Federation. This dispute has escalated to where the Trade Federation had created a blockade of the planet Naboo. Supreme Chancellor Valorum™ has covertly sent Qui-Gon Jinn™ and Obi-Wan Kenobi™ to serve as ambassadors to try to resolve the dispute.
Thomas Kinkade Studios is proud to present their newest Star Wars™ image: Liberation of Naboo. Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi are battling Darth Maul™ in the Theed™ hangar bay. This skirmish presents an opportunity to Queen Amidala and the Naboo resistance fighters to head to the Queen’s Palace to capture Viceroy Nute Gunray™ of the Trade Federation to force their surrender. Meanwhile, young Anakin Skywalker™, with the assistance of R2-D2™, has taken control of a N-1 Starfighter, and is headed out of the hangar bay to join the other Naboo resistance pilots to fight the Federation’s Droid Control Ship.
This action-packed Star Wars artwork is limited to 195 pieces and includes an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity matched to the art piece.
Every saga has a beginning. Start yours and bring home the Liberation of Naboo Art Print by Thomas Kinkade Studios today!
Liberation of Naboo
- Brand
- Star Wars
- Character
- Anakin Skywalker Darth Maul Obi-Wan Kenobi Qui-Gon Jinn R2-D2 Queen Amidala
- Manufacturer
- Art Brand Studios
- Type
- Art Print
- Genre
- Sci-fi Pop Culture Action Adventure Fine Art
- Affiliation
- Jedi Resistance
- Room
- Gallery Collection Room
- Category
- Collectibles Decor
- Artist
- Thomas Kinkade Studios
Liberation of Naboo Art Print features:
- Standard Numbered – Limited Edition of 195
- Paper Dimensions: 31″ x 22″
- Image Dimensions: 27″ x 18″
- Premium heavyweight 100 lbs. paper
- Long-life pigment inks that outperform conventional press inks
- Edition number is applied to each Paper Limited Edition
- Individually numbered Certificate Authenticity matched to the art piece
- Note: Physical printed art does not contain a watermark