Licensed Star Wars Fine Art: “Being Watch” by Jason W Christman
Dagobah has never looked this good. Jason W. Christman’s ‘Being Watched’ captures the iconic moment when Yoda secretly observes Luke and R2 in the swampy depths of the galaxy far, far away.
If you’re looking for the perfect piece of licensed Star Wars art to add to your collection, “Being Watched” by Jason W. Christman is a must-have. This 16x20 lithograph, inspired by The Empire Strikes Back, perfectly captures the moment on Dagobah when Luke and R2 crash land and unknowingly fall under the watchful eye of Yoda.
Jason’s minimalist style is truly something special—it’s clean yet packed with intricate details. The colors, textures, and lighting bring Dagobah to life, showcasing the swampy terrain with its sunken X-wing, survival gear, and even subtle touches like flying creatures, a snake in the trees or my favorite easter egg the swamp monster that tried to eat R2. The focal point? Yoda himself, watching Luke from the foreground, blending perfectly into the shadows just before making himself known.
Each lithograph comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is hand-numbered in a limited run of just 250, making this a true collector’s piece. While you can find this print on sites like Dark Ink Art or Disney Art on Main, buying directly from jasonwchristman.com comes with some awesome perks: the print will be signed by the artist, and most of the proceeds go directly to Jason instead of the Mouse (a move we wholeheartedly support). His site is also offering holiday sales on all prints—so now’s the perfect time to snag this masterpiece.
If you’re a Star Wars fan, “Being Watched” deserves a place on your wall. It’s more than a print—it’s a slice of cinematic history captured by one of the most talented Star Wars artists out there. Don’t miss it!