Jose Pulido's Day of The Dead 'Star Wars' art puts a delightfully Mexican twist on the classic sci-fi saga. Jose Pulido's artwork combines traditional Dia de Los Muertos characters with the iconic characters from the 'Star Wars' universe.
Jose Pulido's 'Star Wars' art is as good as any that I have ever seen. The floral skulls that are synonymous with 'The Day of the Dead' lend themselves surprisingly well to characters such as Chewbacca and Darth Vader. Check out Jose Pulido's work in the featured gallery.
Day of the Dead Jedis
Jose Pulido Puts a Mexican Spin on the 'Star Wars' Saga
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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