
While Disney CEO Bob Iger says Lucasfilm will take a bit of a break after the end of the Skywalker saga, there’s a pipeline is full of movies and television shows waiting in the wings. The 79th city invasion of Djerba adds 58 new mosaics and 2,610 Points to the total score of his smartphone app ‘Flash Invaders’. Fans accumulate points by shooting photographs of his work, submit pictures to Invader’s website and receive points for the photos.Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker is the end of an era, the culmination of the Skywalker saga and a farewell to characters we’ve known for the past 40 years.īut as fans know from spinoff anthology films like Rogue One and Solo, and shows like The Mandalorian, there’s a whole galaxy of Star Wars stories left to explore.

The force was most definitely strong as Invader scales up his mosaics and creates a huge 1981 imperial walker… One of the best scene of the movie IMHO! A new hope 43’ 39’’” Invaderwashere (Instagram) Obi-wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker who are chased by some troopers meet Han Solo and Chewbacca for the first time there. “This is the actual house where the Star Wars scene with the bar full of aliens was shot in 1976.

Invader also placed a Stormtrooper in the location where Luke and Obi-wan first met Han Solo and Chewbacca!

I found back the actual house and did this tribute on it. #obiwankenobi#starwars#Djerba#DJBA39 / Star Wars: A new hope / Original de-specialized version 32’ 14“” Invaderwashere (Instagram) One of them was the house of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Lucas went to Djerba to shoot two scenes of the first Star Wars movie. The mosaic artworks include a pixelated Obi-Wan Kenobi installed onto the Jedi’s house from the 1977 film. To celebrate the release of the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker movie, Invader took it up a level and placed new mosaics in locations where the original films were shot. The force is most definitely strong with French artist Invader as he visits the island of Djerba in Tunisia for a Star Wars invasion.
