Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Star Wars: 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Star Wars designs have varied throughout the years before landing on their final form, including this Sith and Jedi art!



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Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

One of the endless of joys of Star Wars is that there is always something new. And with every road taken in the movies, television shows, and animated series, there are as many or more unexplored. The world of concept art provides fans as much fascination in a galaxy far, far away as the films themselves.

As the prequel era of Star Wars kicked off, so did many concepts of Jedi and Sith that never made it to the screen. Some did, in different forms and mediums (and action figures!). All of them tease the imagination with what might have been. Here are ten incredible pieces of Jedi and Sith concept art.

10 Sith: General Grievous

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

George Lucas created a new Sith villain for each of the prequel movies, and General Grievous started out as one of these concepts. He eventually morphed into the robotic leader of the droid armies, but before that, he featured in some of the most visually striking pieces of Star Wars concept art ever. An early concept shows how dramatically different Grievous was to anything seen before in the movies, with multiple spider-like arms and a floating body that would have been more at home in the world of The Matrix.

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9 Jedi: Obi-Wan Kenobi

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

The look of Obi-Wan Kenobi from the original Star Wars film was iconic, so it’s interesting to look at the myriad design concepts for him from The Phantom Menace. George Lucas envisioned the Jedi as visually very different from what had been seen before, and that’s evident in this piece of concept art. Obi-Wan has a high and dramatic ponytail, along with a tattoo on his forehead. He also looks a lot like Ralph Fiennes, who may have been someone Lucas considered casting in the role.

8 Sith: Jedi Hunter

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Before the script for The Force Awakens really got nailed down, the role of the villain was a nebulous Jedi Hunter. This character eventually became Kylo Ren, but before that, he went through numerous different design iterations. One of them was this pale-faced and spooky Sith-like character with an exaggerated Darth Vader style helmet. The design went unused in the movie but inspired Dave Fioloni to create a character in the Star Wars: Rebels animated series named The Fifth Brother.

7 Jedi: Ahsoka Tano

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Another Dave Filoni inspiration resulted in one of the most important Star Wars characters of all time. Ahsoka Tano grew out of a need for an audience surrogate in the landmark Clone Wars animated series, and from the start, Filoni had settled on the idea she would be a Torgruta, like Shaak Ti from the prequels.



Early on, Ahsoka was called Ashla and was much younger than she eventually appeared on the show. Her core elements manifested from the start, though, evidenced in this piece of concept art from very early in the process of developing the series.

6 Sith: Worst Nightmare

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

The simple brief George Lucas gave concept designers for the new Sith lord in The Phantom Menace was simple: create your worst nightmare. Artist Ian McCaig did just that, creating this monstrous creature that shares a little DNA with Pennywise from It. Lucas found the design too scary, prompting the design team to go back to the drawing board. Elements of this design eventually found their way into successive characters, like Assaj Ventress and Mother Talzin, both of whom appeared in the Clone Wars.

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5 Jedi: Ki-Adi Mundi

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Ki-Adi Mundi is one of the most visible members of the Jedi Council in the Star Wars prequels. He gets speaking lines in every film and a death scene during Order 66. His conical head design is pretty cool and was a big feature from the concept art that inspired him. For Revenge of the Sith, the Jedi nearly got a huge makeover. Lucas wanted to show the Jedi a little roughed up from the ongoing Clone Wars, so designers imagined Mundi with an eyepatch and more militaristic look than he had before.

4 Sith: Asajj Ventress

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Asajj Ventress had quite the evolutionary process before she made it to the screen in the 2-D Clone Wars micro-series by Genndy Tartakovsky. Her earliest concepts originated in The Phantom Menace, but that idea was really expanded upon for Attack of the Clones. For a long time, the new Sith villain in the film leaned toward her, and various artists imagined Ventress as a pale, dark figure like this piece here. Though Count Dooku became the villain in the film, this concept art inspired her animated appearance.

3 Jedi: Plo Koon

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Another Jedi that almost got a radical new look for Revenge of the Sith was Plo Koon. One of the most inventive designs of the prequels (and Dave Filoni’s personal favorite), Plo Koon joined Ki-Adi Mundi in the geared-for-war department. His biggest upgrade comes in the form of a cool two-bladed lightsaber.


The Jedi kept their traditional and simple attire for the movie, but this design was so awesome Hasbro made an action figure of it a little over ten years ago. Elements of this design seem to reflect in the Jedi costumes of the upcoming High Republic era, though no one has that cool lightsaber.

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2 Sith: Darth Maul

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

Darth Maul went from one-and-done villain to one of the most critical characters in all of Star Wars. His design process went through an equally strange path, with detours into the aforementioned scary clown department. This design, by Ian McCaig, started to lock in on the eventual iconic look for the character. The face patterns actually originated with another random character, and the horns weren’t horns at first; McCaig imagined them like feathers, fixed to Darth Maul’s head via a wire. Ouch.

1 Jedi: Luke Skywalker

Star Wars 10 Jedi And Sith Pieces Of Concept Art That Are Incredible

The look of the villain started off uncertain in The Force Awakens, and so did the look of its noblest hero. Luke Skywalker appears grizzled and haggard in this early piece of concept art from the movie. His status in the story, like so much else, was unclear, so concept designers had free reign to imagine him how they wanted. While Luke would eventually appear a little gruff on the island of Ach-To, he wouldn’t be this battered from the terrible experience of losing his Jedi Temple to Ben Solo.

DARBY HARN is the author of the novels Ever The Hero, The Judgment Of Valene, and A Country Of Eternal Light. His short fiction appears in Strange Horizons, Interzone, Shimmer, and other venues.

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