Slave Leia
The Slave Leia is one of the most infamous images in Star Wars. The reaction to it is pretty contextual, and continues to be a mixed bag for fans, I think. On the one hand, when Return of the Jedi came out, I was young enough to take it at face value: Jabba the Hutt imprisoned her, chained her up in a humiliating outfit like all of his dancers, and kept her close as a trophy. I remember clearly being aware that this was a setback for Leia, but that she was the one who weaponized her own predicament and strangled her captor herself, NOT waiting for rescue by one or the other of her male suitor heroes. In the modern era, it’s definitely more complicated: I see a ton of Slave Leia cosplay at shows, but many customers who are far more interested in Leia in the snow jumper. I think there’s room for all of it. I will say this look is very hard to draw. Deceptively so.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
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The Slave Leia is one of the most infamous images in Star Wars. The reaction to it is pretty contextual, and continues to be a mixed bag for fans, I think. On the one hand, when Return of the Jedi came out, I was young enough to take it at face value: Jabba the Hutt imprisoned her, chained her up in a humiliating outfit like all of his dancers, and kept her close as a trophy. I remember clearly being aware that this was a setback for Leia, but that she was the one who weaponized her own predicament and strangled her captor herself, NOT waiting for rescue by one or the other of her male suitor heroes. In the modern era, it’s definitely more complicated: I see a ton of Slave Leia cosplay at shows, but many customers who are far more interested in Leia in the snow jumper. I think there’s room for all of it. I will say this look is very hard to draw. Deceptively so.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
The Slave Leia is one of the most infamous images in Star Wars. The reaction to it is pretty contextual, and continues to be a mixed bag for fans, I think. On the one hand, when Return of the Jedi came out, I was young enough to take it at face value: Jabba the Hutt imprisoned her, chained her up in a humiliating outfit like all of his dancers, and kept her close as a trophy. I remember clearly being aware that this was a setback for Leia, but that she was the one who weaponized her own predicament and strangled her captor herself, NOT waiting for rescue by one or the other of her male suitor heroes. In the modern era, it’s definitely more complicated: I see a ton of Slave Leia cosplay at shows, but many customers who are far more interested in Leia in the snow jumper. I think there’s room for all of it. I will say this look is very hard to draw. Deceptively so.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket