Florida based illustrator and artist James Hance just combined Star Wars with Winnie the Pooh. Titled “Wookie the Chew,” Hance’s illustrations reimagine Chewbacca as Pooh Bear and Eeyore as an Imperial Walker, along other crossovers.
But that’s not all. Hance has also just released an audio book of the story! Be sure to check out his website to see more of his work, or Etsy, where you can buy some of these unique, “Wookie the Chew” prints.
More info: Etsy | jameshance.com | Twitter (h/t: designtaxi)
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Share on FacebookHe didn't "just" start doing this. He's been creating Wookie the Chew for years. And if you really cared you would have brought up WHY he started doing this particular cross-over, his daughter was suffering from an illness & she loved Star Wars & Winnie the Pooh.
“I love his artwork so much, he has been creating this particular series for years. I think the thing that I appreciate the most is the meaning behind the crossover; his daughter was suffering from an illness and she loved both Winnie the Pooh and Star Wars.” Definitely would have been a less abrasive way to say this :)
Load More Replies...James Hance has been doing Wookie the Chew for years. I have a print sitting on my hearth that I've had for at least three. The headline makes it sound as if these are new. He does lots of other mash-ups and pop culture portraits. He's awesome.
He didn't "just" start doing this. He's been creating Wookie the Chew for years. And if you really cared you would have brought up WHY he started doing this particular cross-over, his daughter was suffering from an illness & she loved Star Wars & Winnie the Pooh.
“I love his artwork so much, he has been creating this particular series for years. I think the thing that I appreciate the most is the meaning behind the crossover; his daughter was suffering from an illness and she loved both Winnie the Pooh and Star Wars.” Definitely would have been a less abrasive way to say this :)
Load More Replies...James Hance has been doing Wookie the Chew for years. I have a print sitting on my hearth that I've had for at least three. The headline makes it sound as if these are new. He does lots of other mash-ups and pop culture portraits. He's awesome.
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