Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Production Era Concept Art Archive (2013–2014) – Lucasfilm ILM

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a curated group of production-era Star Wars: The Force Awakens concept art prints, dating from the earliest stages of sequel trilogy development.

These three pieces originate from the 2013–2014 visual development period, when Lucasfilm was defining the look, tone, and character language of the new Star Wars era. This is the phase where the sequel trilogy’s aesthetic was being built from the ground up — before final characters, costumes, and worlds were locked.

Groups like this were typically produced for internal review, artist portfolios, or limited studio circulation, not for public retail. As a result, surviving examples rarely appear as matched archive-style sets.

This bundle presents a genuine behind-the-scenes snapshot of the creative process that shaped The Force Awakens.


HIGHLIGHT ARTISTS & PIECES

⭐ Glyn Dillon – Sequel Trilogy Character & Costume Exploration (25/4/14)

A moody, cinematic character and costume study by acclaimed Lucasfilm artist Glyn Dillon, a key contributor to the sequel trilogy’s visual identity. Dillon’s work helped establish the grounded, worn-in aesthetic that defined the new era of Star Wars.

This piece represents the type of early-stage design work used to explore silhouettes, tone, and costume language during development.


⭐ L. Fisher – Early Character Design (15/8/13)

Dated August 2013, this striking masked character design originates from the earliest known Force Awakens development phase. Pieces from this period reflect Lucasfilm’s initial exploration of new character archetypes and visual directions for the sequel trilogy.

This is true early-era material from the period when the sequel trilogy’s look was first being formed.


⭐ Early Development Character / Prop Concept (Production Print)

This piece features additional character and equipment exploration consistent with internal design iteration and visual development workflows. While no prominent artist credit is displayed, it visually and materially matches known Lucasfilm production-era concept output and strengthens the archive grouping.


WHY COLLECTORS WANT THESE

✔ Dated to the formative years of the sequel trilogy
✔ Two named Lucasfilm concept artists
✔ Production-era development material
✔ Not retail posters or mass-market prints
✔ Archive-style matched grouping
✔ Represents early visual development history
✔ Ideal for framing, archiving, or serious Star Wars collections

This is the type of material that appeals to collectors who value process, provenance, and development history, not just finished movie imagery.


IMPORTANT NOTES 

A rare opportunity to acquire a curated mini-archive of sequel trilogy development artwork from the earliest stages of The Force Awakens.

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