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"In my paintings, I bring to life the image of a single plant in each of my paintings. These are mostly plants I've encountered in youth when I was more of a traveller. [sic] My work is painterly, yet accurately depicts its subject."
―Vanvi Hotne, to a spacer[src]

Vanvi Hotne was a male Trandoshan artist who lived during the time of the Galactic Civil War. Cerca 1 ABY, Hotbe resided in the city of Mos Eisley on the Outer Rim world of Tatooine where he created four works of art, titled Blumbush, Boffa Plant, Mattberry Plant, and Ronka Plant. All of these paintings were subsequently featured in the Museum of Tatooine by curator Lilas Dinhint.

Biography

"Tell me where to find Vanvi Hotne."
"Look for a small square near the Lucky Despot, and you'll find Vanvi Hotne in that area.
"
―A spacer and Lilas Dinhint[src]

A male Trandoshan by the name of Vanvi Hotne lived during the time of the Galactic Civil War, a major conflict between the Galactic Empire and the Alliance to Restore the Republic. In his youth, Hotne encountered many different kinds of plants during his travels. These plants later served as an inspiration for him to become an artist who created accurate depictions of these subjects. By the time following the Battle of Yavin,[1] cerca 1 ABY,[2] Hotne set up shop in a small square next to the Lucky Despot hotel and casino in Mos Eisley, a city on the Outer Rim Territories planet of Tatooine. As he was overdue on his rent, Hotne was on edge about being approached by debt collectors. He had few credits to his name, and sought to create paintings as a way to make a living. He created four such paintings during his time in Mos Eisley, titled Blumbush, Boffa Plant, Mattberry Plant, and Ronka Plant.[1]

Meanwhile, in Tatooine's Imperial capital of Bestine, curator Lilas Dinhint oversaw the Museum of Tatooine,[1] which served as the planet's only museum.[3] Dinhint sought to enhance the museum's collection by offering visitors something new. To that end, the museum selected a small number of artists who would be approached for an opportunity to have their art featured in Bestine. Vanvi Hotne was one of the artists to be considered, along with Giaal Itotr, Klepa Laeel, Kahfr Oladi, Boulo Siesi, and Kolka Zteht. In order to have his paintings featured in Bestine, however, Hotne required enough votes to win over his fellow artists. Lilas Dinhint held a Bestine Museum art competition every thirty days, allowing for a period of fifteen days in between in which individuals could vote for their favorite artist.[1]

This section of the article assumes 100% game completion of Star Wars Galaxies. Any alternate stories may be noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. The events in this section may or may not have been confirmed as canon within the Star Wars Legends continuity.

During the course of his artistry career, Hotne was approached by a number of spacers, many of whom voted for him as their artist of choice. Hotne won the art competitions at various times, allowing him the opportunity to display his paintings in Bestine's museum for a period of thirty days. During the time his paintings were displayed, the corrupt curator Dinhint offered schematics of the artworks in exchange for a "modest donation" of 48,000 credits. This allowed the opportunity for architecturally-inclined furniture makers and traders to mass-produce copies of Hotne's paintings so that they could be purchased, collected, or displayed for personal use. With his paintings now on display in Bestine, Hotne believed his windfall would follow shortly thereafter, and that he would be able to make good on his debts.[1]

Personality and traits

"Are you from the debt collector? I've barely a few credits to my name at the moment, so you'll get nothing from me. Begone."
"Calm down. I was just passing by."
"Oh. Okay then. I apologize. It's just that… well, no point in going into the dirty little details. Let's just forget the whole thing.
"
―Vanvi Hotne and a passerby[src]

Vanvi Hotne had green skin, and green-colored eyes. In his youth, Hotne was an explorer who traveled the galaxy, admiring its many forms of plantlife. In later life, Hotne was on edge about being approached by debt collectors, as he was overdue on his rent. Hotne was liable to act hostile towards any passersby who approached him, believing them to be potential collectors. However, his anxieties were put more at ease once his paintings were put on display in Bestine, as he believed this newfound success would put an end to his financial woes.[1]

Equipment

"Are you here to collect a debt? No fear… I've got a work of art that's being featured in the Bestine Museum. It can't be long before riches follow. Oh, you're not here about money… well, even better."
―Vanvi Hotne, to a passerby[src]

During his time as an artist in Mos Eisley, Hotne wore a black reinforced jumpsuit with a black mercenary bandolier, along with a brown worksman's belt. In creating his paintings, Hotne used an art palette.[1]

Behind the scenes

Vanvi Hotne was a non-player character in the 2003 video game Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by LucasArts, prior to its closure on December 15, 2011.[1][4] He was added to the game on February 11, 2004 as part of Publish 6 The Imperial Crackdown. The update featured a new Bestine Museum event, in which players could vote for a number of NPC artists in order to have one of their paintings put up for display in the museum.[5][1] Vanvi Hotne was one of these artists, and players who chose to vote for him were required to first converse with him in Mos Eisley. If Hotne got the most votes, one of his paintings, either Blumbush, Boffa Plant, Mattberry Plant, or Ronka Plant, would be displayed for about a one month period, and players could purchase schematics of the paintings during a two week period for a fee of 48,000 credits. The winning artist depended on the player's input, however as the competitions were held monthly, this article assumes 100% game completion, and that Vanvi Hotne won the right to display all of his paintings on at least several occasions.[1]

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