Star Trek: The Next Generation, Visiphone Booth Prop
original production artwork
This is from a group of drawings that aren't as fully detailed or colored or as glamorous as the main renderings from Star Trek, but they are still part of the production history. They were used to get producer approval, and maybe they weren't picked (though some were), but the concepts we all know from the shows and films had to start somewhere. The bottom line is that you can have a piece of media SF artwork for a lot less.
This is an 8.5"x11" original pen and ink drawing for a clear plexiglas visiphone booth situated at the holographic Cafe des Artistes (five minutes later, you're hungry again) in the Season 1 episode "We'll Always Have Paris." Recognize the handsome fellow in the screen? He became an astronaut in a distant land. This one-of-a-kind prop was partly designed by, and is from the collection of your seller, Star Trek TNG and Voyager Senior Illustrator Rick Sternbach. Drawing is signed in the lower right. Drawing can be countersigned in gold and a letter of authenticity provided.
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