When you think of ‘Star Wars,’ your mind probably doesn’t conjure up the word "cute," but Chris McVeigh’s fun photographs sure do. This multi-talented author, illustrator and photographer takes miniature replicas of Stormtroopers and Ewoks and puts them in giggle-worthy scenes.
This Halifax, Nova Scotia artist knows how to bring on the funny. He also knows how to make an Ewok look even cuter than in the ‘Star Wars’ movie. I just want to cuddle them.
Making Sci-Fi Adorable
Chris McVeigh Miniaturizes 'Star Wars' Characters
Trend Themes
1. Miniaturization of Popular Characters - McVeigh's miniaturized Star Wars characters showcase the growing trend of using small models of popular characters in art and media.
2. Cuteification of Popular Franchises - McVeigh's adorable 'Star Wars' characters reflect the trend of taking traditionally serious or action-based franchises and adding a cute or comedic spin to them.
3. Nostalgia-driven Art - McVeigh's work highlights the trend of using childhood favorites, such as 'Star Wars,' as inspiration for new art and media.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can incorporate miniaturized versions of popular characters into merchandise, films, and TV shows for added appeal.
2. Art - Artists and galleries can capitalize on the trend of making popular franchises more cute and accessible through their work.
3. Toy Industry - The toy industry can create and market miniature versions of popular characters for collectors and fans who enjoy displaying them.