The Art of Bucketheads
When working with a team that includes some of the best film makers in town, it only makes sense that there would also be artists interested in the project. We at Bucketheads have been incredibly lucky to have some of those artists do fabulous works for us.
The Original Film Poster Artby Shane Molina Otherwise known as Hawaiian Mako Design, our incredibly talented friend Shane has been a huge supporter of the project, and created the art masterpieces for our show. Please visit him to see his other work!Would you like a high resolution version of this? How about an actual poster? Join our fabulous group of Patreons for this and more! |
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Season One Poster Artby Shane Molina The incomparable Shane Molina once again stepped up to create a masterpiece for Season One. He created an image that captures the sense of impending doom for the Empire, and the beginning of one troopers journey through an uncertain future. Please visit him to see his other work!Would you like a high resolution version of this? How about an actual poster? Join our fabulous group of Patreons for this and more! |
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The Original Film Alternate Posterby Marco Bossow An image that brings to mind a battlefield, quiet after the carnage. All that is left is the bucket and blaster of what was once a true child of the Empire |
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The Original Film Historical Artby Anil Sharma At the heart of Bucketheads is the story of the soldiers behind the bucket – the men and women of the Empire fighting for what they believe in. One simply cannot resist creating a version of a classical art piece that personifies the common soldier. |
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Season One Episode One Storyboardsby Stewart Manson A key design element in the creation of film is the essential art of storyboarding. These artists take the words in a script and discussion with the art team and directors, and detail out drawings that will help the filming of the final footage. Stewart created a series of stunning slides that shaped the filmmaking process on set. |
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Topps Card Art Sketch
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