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The Story of Star Wars Hand-Stitched into a 30-foot Bayeux Tapestry

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Inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry, Aled Lewis cross-stitched “The Coruscant Tapestry,” a 30’x13″ visual retelling of the six Star Wars films with Aurebesh script surrounding the borders.

“The Coruscant Tapestry” is currently on display at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles as part of Lewis’ Just Pixels solo show, and the folks at the gallery say it’s even more impressive in person. It’s also available for sale, but the massive work will set you back $20,000.

Aled Lewis “The Coruscant Tapestry” [Gallery 1988 via Boing Boing]

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