AT-AT and Snowspeeder designs by Ralph McQuarrie. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Darth Vader’s bizarre visions. Mysterious Ralph McQuarrie concept art for The Empire Strikes Back.
AT-AT and Snowspeeder designs by Ralph McQuarrie. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
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#star wars #vehicles #concept art #the empire strikes back #starwars #ralph mcquarrie #1980s #production art #hothConcept art by Ralph McQuarrie for blasters (Star Wars, 1977) and a Hoth mobile turret (The Empire Strikes Back, 1980).
Ralph McQuarrie designs for Bespin’s Twin-Pod Cloud Cars. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Darth Vader’s bizarre visions. Mysterious Ralph McQuarrie concept art for The Empire Strikes Back.
The creatures of Dagobah: concept art for The Empire Strikes Back (1980), by Ralph McQuarrie.
(That last one was for a tie-in ad for Panasonic Electronics, and went unused.)
Ralph McQuarrie’s “super trooper” concept art that evolved into Boba Fett. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
And now I have an ABBA song stuck in my head. Strange…
Ralph McQuarrie’s “super trooper” concept art that evolved into Boba Fett. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
And now I have an ABBA song stuck in my head. Strange…
Ralph McQuarrie designs for Bespin’s Twin-Pod Cloud Cars. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Luke Skywalker’s adventures on Dagobah: Star Wars concept art by the brilliant Ralph McQuarrie.
Luke Skywalker’s adventures on Dagobah: Star Wars concept art by the brilliant Ralph McQuarrie.









A few fonts and things from WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971). I always thought the candy in the film looked so unappetizing. Like jars of painted kidney stones. The chocolate river in the factory seemed filled with baby diarrhea or something, or like the murky stream near a refinery. But anyway—the film is a classic of course, and Gene Wilder is supreme in it: a cordial demon.