Description
Stormtrooper surfer pencil drawing, titled “Riders of the Storm,” is an open edition print from an original drawing by Simon Knight.
Giclée print on Hahnemühle 308gsm photo rag archival paper
Type: Open Edition Print
Edition Size: N/A
Paper size (including border):
A4 – (21cm x 29.7cm)
A3 – (29.7cm x 42cm)
Border: (n/a)
Hand-signed: No
Framed: No
Printing Method: Giclée Fine Art – Using Epson Ultrachrome® HD inks – colorfast inks to 70 years.
Paper: Hahnemühle Photorag 308gsm genuine artist paper (matte finish)
Simon created the artwork titled “Riders of the Storm,” featuring a Stormtrooper surfer, as a remarkable pencil drawing.
This piece has been reproduced as an open edition giclée print, crafted on high-quality archival Hahnemühle 308gsm photo rag paper.
In addition, this is renowned for its durability and ability to preserve artwork for extended periods. This choice of paper ensures fans can enjoy the piece for many years to come.
The print is available in two sizes: A4 and A3. The A4 version, measuring 21 x 29.7cm, is a convenient size for displaying on a variety of surfaces. Contrastingly, the A3 version, at 29.7 x 42cm, provides a larger canvas that showcases the intricate details of the drawing. Each print is personally signed by the artist, although it arrives unframed, allowing the owner to select a frame that best complements their space.
“Riders of the Storm” uniquely fuses Simon Knight’s passions for surfing and Star Wars, blending these elements into a singular artistic expression.
This drawing had been temporarily ‘misplaced’ among other sketches before being rediscovered. Upon its unveiling, it quickly gained popularity, resonating with both Star Wars and surfing communities. Simon sold the original pencil drawing to a close friend, who purchased it as a gift for his son.
This is part of Simon’s broader Star Wars collection, Darth Vader is also available for purchase here.
With “Riders of the Storm,” Simon Knight captures the imaginations of many, delivering a piece that is both visually striking and culturally significant.
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