Force-sculpture was a form of art which consisted in producing three-dimensional figures, manipulating matter through the Force. Towards the end of the Republic Era, the Jedi Master Veleckra taught Force-sculpture at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.[1] The Duros Jedi Master Wishan was also a Force sculptor, using dark red clay to fashion a variety of figures, such as a greater krayt dragon, a tower, a replica Jedi Temple, and even a statuette representing the young Jedi Jabe Rann, complete with a lightsaber.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
Force-sculpture first appeared in the current Star Wars canon in Dooku: Jedi Lost, a 2019 audiodrama written by Cavan Scott.[1] The art form was first pictured in the first episode of Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge during an animated flashback sequence[2] also written by Scott.[3] In the Star Wars Legends continuity, Force-sculpture first appeared in the 2002 novel The Approaching Storm by Alan Dean Foster,[4] and was first identified as such in the 2004 novel MedStar II: Jedi Healer, written by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry.[5]
Appearances[]
- Dooku: Jedi Lost (First appearance) (In flashback(s))
- Dooku: Jedi Lost script (In flashback(s))
- Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge — "Episode 1" (First pictured) (In flashback(s))
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dooku: Jedi Lost
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge — "Episode 1"
- ↑ Cavan Scott (@cavanscott) on Twitter: "Two episodes are now live. Each episode features a short story told by AD-3. The Padawans have to listen carefully and then answer questions on the tales... and I wrote the stories! Watch out for at least two of my obsessions popping up in Ep. 2! #StarWars #JediTempleChallenge" (screenshot)
- ↑ The Approaching Storm
- ↑ MedStar II: Jedi Healer