Timewarp Cyberpunk Pinball Seattle

The Totally Legit crew was excited in the past two years to take on our largest project yet — transforming a new pinball bar, called Timewarp, into a dystopian cyberpunk streetscape! Two year’s worth of art and effort went into the space, with participation from the whole crew, including the Timewarp owners. We cannot thank everyone enough for their contributions to this tremendous effort, it was truly our largest collaborative effort yet and super run! Here are some photos of highlights: Pinball Seattle Mural — painting by Shelly Farnham, light boxes by Brandon Traynoff, digital transformation by Jeffrey Larson Electronics…

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Swamp Thing Art Show at Passable Nov 10

Please join us for an art show exploring the relationship between humanity, science, and our environment. Artists include Jeffrey Larson, Shelly Farnham, and friends. Thu Nov 10, 5 – 9pm, at Passable, 1005 E Union Street, see map at https://CapitolHillArtWalk.com/ Why Swamp Thing? He’s a story of our times. When you meet the Swamp Thing, he’s born a man, a scientist, who through his own hubris and genetic experimentation becomes mutated into a monster. Over time, you learn he’s a monster that still appreciates natural beauty, protects the fate of The Green from man-made pollutants, and struggles to reconnect with his…

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Witch Crafts Art Show at Passable Thu Oct 13

Please join us for a spooky art show on Oct 13th at Passable, during the second Thursday Capitol Hill Art Walk! Slither up to this beautiful “brush with death”, including memories, psychological entities, and many other terrors of the night. This exploration of witchery arts and crafts is brought to you by Totally Legit & Passable artists and friends, including Shelly Farnham, Jeff Larson, Carey Christie, Lysa Christie, Ryan Hockett, Brad Traynoff, Sean Bray, CeCe Klotz, and April Denton. Passable: 1005 E Union Street, 5-8pm

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The Morel Compass

James Robinson, Shelly Farnham, David Hull A 3-D printed map of the mountains from Skykomish to Lake Chelan, with Morel mushroom locations projected downward onto the map. The animation showed over the months how mushroom locations change by elevation and aspect of hill (NWSE). James Robinson is as an avid mushroom hunter in the Pacific Northwest, and wanted to share his deep understanding of the factors that impacted the likelihood of finding them on hikes. James Robinson developed the visualization, Shelly Farnham built the structure, and David Hull provided the structural design and 3D model. This project was first prototyped…

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