Force-sculpture


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. 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.

Force-sculpture first appeared in the current Star Wars canon in Dooku: Jedi Lost, a 2019 audiodrama written by Cavan Scott. The art form was first pictured in the first episode of Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge during an animated flashback sequence also written by Scott. In the Star Wars Legends continuity, first appeared in the 2002 novel The Approaching Storm by Alan Dean Foster, and was first identified as such in the 2004 novel MedStar II: Jedi Healer, written by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry.

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Force-sculpture first appeared in the current Star Wars canon in Dooku: Jedi Lost, a 2019 audiodrama written by Cavan Scott. The art form was first pictured in the first episode of Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge during an animated flashback sequence also written by Scott. In the Star Wars Legends continuity, first appeared in the 2002 novel The Approaching Storm by Alan Dean Foster, and was first identified as such in the 2004 novel MedStar II: Jedi Healer, written by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry.

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