Jason Edmiston’s first Star Wars “Eyes Without a Face” entries are based on the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi. | Source: Mondo/The Pop Insider

The ending of the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi is bittersweet. Kenobi saves Princess Leia from the Empire, but he also knows that Anakin Skywalker, his former Padawan and best friend, has taken on the mantle of Darth Vader. 

Artist Jason Edmiston has taken the scene where Kenobi cracks open Vader’s helmet, revealing the man inside, and applied it to his ongoing “Eyes Without a Face” poster series from Mondo

Edmiston’s “Eyes Without A Face” series features art that specifically highlights the eyes of characters from pop culture. For the first time, Mondo has entered a licensing agreement — in partnership with Acme Archives — to add Star Wars characters to this popular art line. This new collaboration will kick off with two designs inspired by Obi-Wan Kenobi. The first, called “The Master’s Lament,” shows Kenobi’s eyes welling with tears as his face is bathed in the blue light from his lightsaber. The second, “Fallen Apprentice,” shows Darth Vader with his mask cracked open to reveal the man within. Half of the portrait shows the unfeeling metal exterior of the helmet, while the other half shows the warped hatred of the Sith’s face, complete with a yellow eye. 

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Mondo is selling these paintings as 9-by-5-inch poster prints for $35 each at mondoshop.com. The prints will only be available starting today, Dec. 13, at noon CT and will only be on sale until Friday, Dec. 16, at 11:59 a.m. CT. However, if you can’t get your hands on these prints, Mondo and Edmiston are adding more to the series soon. 

Once you buy your prints (and you can’t stop sobbing), it’s time to rewatch Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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Ashley Pelletier

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley is assistant editor for The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book with a Master's in journalism from Quinnipiac University. When she isn’t writing her latest story, she is reading a fantasy novel or rewatching one of her three favorite TV shows over and over again. She’s also a big fan of showing people pictures of her two dogs and cat.

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