Splinter of the Mind's Eye artist???

That's from the comic book adaption by Dark Horse, drawn by Chris Sprouse. I'm guessing that's just a scan of the comic, so I don't know that there's any public version of high-res art good enough for a poster.
 
Chris Trevas. It's from Jedi vs. Sith: The Complete Guide to the Force. Not sure if he has or can do it as a print. Personally, I prefer this one from Adam Hughes:

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On the same subject ifound the novel in pristine condition at a used bookstore. I'd love to get a print of the cover.
 
Hey TheMechanic ! Here's a fun link...

http://cinetropolis.net/star-wars-splinter-of-the-minds-eye-story-conference/

and another...
http://alwaysstarwars.tumblr.com/post/93777513493/ot-art-by-chris-trevas

These are the two largest versions of the image you're looking for...

http://ladykirasthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Leia_fighting_Vader_on_Mimban_EGF.jpg

and this one as a slightly lower KB and a bit more of an orangey tint to it...

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080814040007/starwars/images/f/ff/Leia_fighting_Vader_on_Mimban_EGF.jpg



Hey lonepigeon ! If you ever wanted to offer prints, I had decent results from Office Max. We used both of their large format printers to reproduce a photo of mine and printed it at around 12" x 20" or so and they both turned out decent. One had a better representation of the color of the sculpture and I bought that one. It was printed on fairly heavy gloss paper, not a textured "art print" paper or anything fancy, but it'll look great framed if you ever chose to go that route! There a lots of high-end printing companies out there too though if you wanted to offer more expensive, uber-high quality art prints on really nice paper. I always liked getting prints that were shipped in larger 4"-6" tubes rather than those too tightly rolled and stuffed into 2" tubes. I was always afraid of the prints that were shipped flat because they come in flimsy cardboard and almost always came wrinkled, creased, or folded. Anywho, just food for thought!
 
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Hey @TheMechanic ! Here's a fun link...

http://cinetropolis.net/star-wars-splinter-of-the-minds-eye-story-conference/

and another...
http://alwaysstarwars.tumblr.com/post/93777513493/ot-art-by-chris-trevas

These are the two largest versions of the image you're looking for...

http://ladykirasthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Leia_fighting_Vader_on_Mimban_EGF.jpg

and this one as a slightly lower KB and a bit more of an orangey tint to it...

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080814040007/starwars/images/f/ff/Leia_fighting_Vader_on_Mimban_EGF.jpg



Hey @lonepigeon ! If you ever wanted to offer prints, I had decent results from Office Max. We used both of their large format printers to reproduce a photo of mine and printed it at around 12" x 20" or so and they both turned out decent. One had a better representation of the color of the sculpture and I bought that one. It was printed on fairly heavy gloss paper, not a textured "art print" paper or anything fancy, but it'll look great framed if you ever chose to go that route! There a lots of high-end printing companies out there too though if you wanted to offer more expensive, uber-high quality art prints on really nice paper. I always liked getting prints that were shipped in larger 4"-6" tubes rather than those too tightly rolled and stuffed into 2" tubes. I was always afraid of the prints that were shipped flat because they come in flimsy cardboard and almost always came wrinkled, creased, or folded. Anywho, just food for thought!

Ridire Firean, thanks for your post. Your suggestions are great but I'm afraid you are possibly missing the bigger picture.

Chris and all Lucasfilm artists are subject to very strict laws regarding making prints of art owned by Lucasfilm and Disney. While I am sure I can speak for him and say he would prefer to be able to make an unlimited number of prints, its not possible simply because if any artist working for the studio takes it upon themselves to make prints of official commissioned projects, the chance of legal action against them and the risk of being blacklisted by the studio system is incredibly high.

Sharing links to good quality images is also not a great idea (although I realise you were trying to be helpful) because it often encourages art theft when unscrupulous vendors use links like this, sell them on eBay and this not only compromises the artist, it also causes issues with the studios.

Best
 
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