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Thirty-foot Hand-stitched Star Wars Tapestry

Ryan Nance February 17, 2014

The Bayeux Tapestry is the record of the Norman Invasion of England in 1066. In a similar style, London-based designer and illustrator Aled Lewis handstitched The Coruscant Tapestry, telling the entire Star Wars epic in pictures, and Aurebesh lettering.

Luke and Leia, Vader, the Clone Army, the Emperor, C3PO, Han; it's all there. And just $20,000 at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles.

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In 5tilt Tags star wars, pop art, los angeles, stitching

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