Miles Teves is an American concept artist and sculptor[1] who has been associated with various Star Wars-related projects throughout the franchise's history,[2] including designing concepts for the 2002 Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game,[3] as well as being responsible for a life-sized Sideshow Collectibles Greedo bust.[4] Additionally, with help from concept artist Dylan Howie-Richardson, a mask he created for an undisclosed, unreleased horror film was recycled for the character of Ayo Tam in the Obi-Wan Kenobi television series.[5] Born and raised California,[1] Teves is known for his hyper-realistic, often grotesque designs, that have been incorporated into numerous television productions, films, and computer games.[2]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 LinkedIn-Logo Miles Teves on LinkedIn (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Instagram-Logo Miles Teves (@milesteves) on Instagram (backup link)
  3. Instagram-Logo Miles Teves (@milesteves) on Instagram (post on April 4, 2024): "This leaping, young Jedi was part of a series of characters I designed for a Star Wars based video game around 2000. I wish I could remember the name of the game. -pencil & digital #jedi #jediknight #starwars #starwarsconceptart #gameart #starwarscostume #conceptart #conceptartist #conceptdesign #milesteves" (backup link)
  4. Instagram-Logo Miles Teves (@milesteves) on Instagram (post on March 9, 2023): "This was a fun sculpture, though not as easy as it seemed at first. A 'life-sized' bust of Greedo sculpted for Sideshow Collectables. I always loved this kind of silly, 50's, style alien from the original Star Wars. In its own way, a perfect design. Sitting in temporarily for the mohawk are some chopped up chop sticks. -Chavant NSP #greedo #rodian #bust #sculpture #chavantclay #alien #starwarscharacters #claysculpture #milesteves #chavant" (backup link)
  5. Facebook icon Shaun Smith (@https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063583262385) on Facebook (post on December 27, 2023): "Ayo Tam was one of several background characters we did on the Obi-Wan series. This was originally sculpted by Miles Teves for a completely different project that did not come to fruition. I had Dylan Howie-Richardson sketch out an alien based on the sculpture and thus Ayo Tam was born into the colorful Star Wars universe! He only appears in one scene of the series, walking in the background - let me know if you spot him!" (backup link)

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