
Thrawn in the new comics is um. wrow.
Someone asked for a nude/ bare chested Thrawn? A while back.
Haven’t painted in a while now… And this doesn’t really fit the theme of star wars and such, (Thrawn would approve, maybe?)
I just liked playing with colours around the blue skin, so voila?

“That’s it.” Luke pointed at the twinkling map. “The core of my proposal is as I said: you leave us with our present blue sectors and we formally abandon any claim to your conquests, as shown here in red. Both sides meet officially, hammer out a treaty. Our profit is staying alive, and yours – not having to painfully finish us off for years to come, losing a lot of ships and troops in the process and then also having to pacify by means of terror dozens – or rather hundreds – of systems which deeply abhor Imperial rule.”
“That’s what you said of Coruscant as well,” Thrawn noted. “Your propaganda alleged the capital deeply abhorred Imperial rule. Let’s take a look at the planet down below, Skywalker, shall we?”
Thrawn moved his hand, making a large holographic display materialize behind his chair. Coruscant glittered from the Chimaera’s orbit in gold and silver and rubies. The world would appear to be a peaceful, civilian twinkling hive – but for a shoal of star destroyers on the horizon.
“I’ve liberated the capital from your illegal rule,” Thrawn said, “and it rejoiced in happiness. Have you seen the Imperial Center’s galactic transmissions?”
The live image on display made way for a recording of varicolored fireworks dancing rainbow-like on the city world’s skies. It was beautiful in a quaint, traditional way. Luke watched intently – he had not seen this one before.
“It’s not a fake, I assure you,” the Admiral said. “The people’s joy is genuine, and I’m talking about all Imperial peoples. Humans and non-humans alike celebrated the reinstatement of the Imperial lawful order. Some systems are still at it, as I hear.”
“That’s due to your personal image, Admiral. You are a genius and a victor, a generous new ruler. The people love you. They firmly believe you won’t let Emperor Palpatine’s racism and cruel oppression return. You are a symbol of a new Empire, a better and just one – an Empire with a dignified face. It will hold on as long as you’re alive. Should something happen to you, however… How are you feeling, Admiral, these days?”
From NadiaYar’s story The Art of Hunger
I think they could’ve gotten along
Star Wars art by Darren Tan