Signs portraying PrincessGeneral Leia Organa,Pilar Coll portrayed by the legendary, recently departedCarrie Fisher, popped up at Women's Marches around the world.
The signs highlight the rebellious nature of the Star Warscharacter and also fit perfectly with Fisher's life as an advocate for mental health and proponent of women's rights.
If you really loved the posters and can't wait to change your profile pics into one of them, we have good news to share.
Designers have shared links to download a high resolution format of Carrie Fisher/Leia.
Hayley Gilmore, a graphic designer based in Mississippi, posted a Dropbox link for the "A woman's place is in the resistance" sign:
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Gilmore said she was trying to copyright her art and plans to give a percentage of donations to women's organisations in her home state:
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And here's the poster in all its Force:
Vanessa Witter, an LA-based artist, designed the other sign that went viral during the march, which shows Fisher/Leia and the caption "We are the resistance".
Her husband, photographer Scott Witter, shared a We Transfer link if anyone wants to download the picture in a better quality:
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Scott and his wife also took part to the Women's March in Los Angeles:
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And here's the poster (again, the Force is strong with this one):
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