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If you've been a part of the pop culture art community over the past few years, you'll agree with me when I say that it seems like Mike Mitchell has done it all. From portraits of your favorite X-Men to cartoonish depictions of Indiana Jones, Mike has developed several recurring art series that have each attracted their own devoted fanbases.

To celebrate the first weekend of South By Southwest in Austin, TX, Mike has teamed up with Mondo, the poster and art print branch of the Alamo Drafthouse, to finish up his year-long Star Wars portrait series in serious style. (Which is exciting in itself because, as of this writing, my plans for decorating my new house are, right now, just these Star Wars portraits. Should go over pretty well.)

Mike Mitchell: Honestly, I'm not sure I have a style. I'd say I'm proficient in painting, but generally I try to do whatever it takes to get the idea across. I think there's an overarching tone to my work but, stylistically, it's all over the place.

BC: My absolute favorite stuff that you've produced has been your portrait series, ranging from Marvel characters to pop culture icons to, now, Star Wars heroes, villains and creatures. What should fans look out for during the upcoming "Mondo x Acme Archives Present: SWxMM" gallery show?

MM: Well there's going to be about 25 portraits total, the bulk of that being the releases from the past year (which we will have limited quantities of, for sale), but also a handful of new ones. I think anyone who has been collecting the series up to this point will be excited for the choices. We also did some fun stuff with the gallery itself, and there'll be some other surprises, I don't want to spoil anything.

My favorite character that I absolutely had to do was probably the AT-AT driver. I've also been wanting to do the Tusken Raider (exclusive to the gallery show) since the very beginning, and held off so I could have something fun to work on towards the tail end. Turns out, it was a total pain in the ass, but I like the final result.

BC: Size adds a whole other dimension to these portraits. While most of the portraits stick with the 1216" format, breaking from the size restraints every so often adds a lot: specifically, the Ant Man series, MODOK, and now Wicket the Ewok and Chewbacca. How do you decide who gets the "special" size treatments? (Also, how am I going to possibly frame all of these consistently now?)

MM: I base it partially on composition, but most of the time it's due to the size of the subject. Chewbacca is going to look weird at 1216 for a couple of reasons. Either he's going to look too small next to other characters (like Han) or he will look proportional, but he won't fit the in frame.

BC: Your previous gallery portrait show with Mondo was Marvel-themed. There were over 50 different comics-based portraits (my favorite was the Venom, with Eddie Brock hiding in the mouth.) Will you ever do one for us DC fanboys?

MM: We've talked about it, and we had some tentative plans in the past, but it didn't pan out. I don't think there'll ever be a gallery show, but perhaps a couple portraits at some point. I'd love to do Batman, and some of his baddies, and I have a fondness for Bizarro for some reason.

MM: I'm trying to figure that out. I have some ideas kicking around that will hopefully pan out. I'm hoping to make some toys, starting with a Skully. I'll be keeping my own releases up per usual (Fat Birds, Current Mood, Food Dudes, pins, shirts, etc.) and I've been talking to Mondo about continuing a semi regular portrait release with them on various properties.

MM: Thought about it for an April 1st release, but then I'd be flooded with 100 prequel requests, and the only prequel character I'm even semi-interested in doing is Darth Maul, but I won't do him either for the same reason. I'll never hear the end of it.

Again, we want to give a thank you to Mike Mitchell and Fons PR for setting up this interview. We will be live from Austin, TX this Friday for SXSW and the grand opening of this awesome show, to report on all the aforementioned and hinted-at surprises.

If you want to purchase some of his work right now, head to sirmitchell.com. And if you can't make it to Austin this weekend, there will also be three online-exclusive, timed releases of Yoda, Obi-Wan and a Tie Fighter Pilot portraits available from Friday to Sunday, so keep your eyes peeled on mondotees.com to pick up some pieces of Star Wars fine art for yourself.

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