These 21 pieces of 'Star Wars' fan art show your favorite characters like you've never seen them before

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One of the pieces from the "Art Awakens" collection. Photo Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios

We're getting closer and closer to the release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," but we're not quite there yet. 

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To tide you over until the film's release December 18, we've rounded up some of the best fan art pieces from "Art Awakens," a Star Wars art exhibit held earlier this November featuring pieces from professional and amateur artists.

The pieces are currently being auctioned off for charity on eBay and range in price from $30 to over $3,000. Turns out, people are willing to pay a pretty penny for creative artwork featuring Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and many, many Stormtroopers. 

Keep reading to see 21 of our favorites from the "Art Awakens" collection.   

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Some of the pieces are incredibly realistic. Check out the detail on this Yoda.

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Or this intricate pencil drawing of C-3P0 and R2-D2 walking through the desert.

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This Rey-inspired piece looks quite a bit like actress Daisy Ridley.

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While other pieces offer a more vibrant take on classic scenes. Here we see Darth Vader squaring off against Luke Skywalker.

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Here's one entitled "The Gang," including caricatures of Chewie, Luke, Han, and Leia.

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We want to know if we can get a real version of this R2-D2 water cooler for the Tech Insider offices.

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Even villains like Darth Vader need to take a sick day every once and a while.

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This giant rendering of Chewbacca is entitled "Punch It Chewie," referencing the infamous line Han Solo shouts to his friend in the original film.

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So is the mysterious Kylo Ren.

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The only color in this minimalistic "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" poster is orange.

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Orange makes the action in this piece with Vader come off the page.

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This piece is a perfect marriage between the Dark Lord and the Vader-obsessed Kylo Ren.

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All of the main "Star Wars" villains are highlighted here.

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Vader is pretty easy to spot in this sea of white Stormtroopers.

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The collection also features some more colorful Stormtroopers. Look closely and you'll spot Luke, Leia, and Darth Vader.

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This piece, entitled "Rejoice," features a totally adorable ewok.

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This deconstructed C-3PO gives a look at his inner workings.

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This somber take on Queen Amidala is stunning.

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Bounty hunters make for adorable, and terrifying, nesting dolls.

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Greedo the bounty hunter imagines life outside the Mos Eisley Cantina.

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