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    "I could, with minimal effort, point to leads that identify Sebulba as hiring racecourse assassins. But he's a hero. There are kids with toys and posters of the dug."
    Police officer Tan Divo, commenting on the podracer Sebulba[1]
    Amidala painting-BF2
    A painted portrait of Padmé Amidala with a peko-peko.

    Paintings and posters were pictorial, two-dimensional works of art that could be hung and displayed on walls. They were commonly used as a means of propaganda,[2] for commercial advertising,[3] but also for ornamental purposes.[4] Many paintings were family portraits, while some individuals such as Mama the Hutt preferred self-portraits.[5]

    The human inhabitants of Alderaan were known to create moss paintings, which were made of different strains of moss.[6]

    Children would sometimes have posters of celebrities that they looked up to.[1]


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