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Luke Feldman: The Whimsical World of Skaffs by Lost At E Minor

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Australian artist Luke Feldman's exhibition of visual and audio artworks, "The Whimsical World of Skaffs," opens at Seattle's Bluebottle Art Gallery today, 2 October 2007 and runs through 30 October 2007. Combining visual works with atmospheric music (also composed by Feldman), the world of Skaffs is an AV experience, evidently.

With illustrations composed of simple bold lines, vibrant colors give Feldman's compositions movement and surrealist backgrounds reiterate the element of fantasy. It's a style that's led to a number of high-profile projects, including animation and interactive content for Wallop, a Microsoft social-networking company, as well as illustrations for Coca-Cola's 2007 advertising campaign. He was also a finalist in the Cut & Paste Digital Design tournament last year.

What's next for this motivated artist? Look out for the Skaffs vinyl toy line in the near future.

The Whimsical World of Skaffs
2 October 2007-30 October 2007
Bluebottle Art Gallery
415 East Pine Street
Seattle, WA 98122 map
tel. +1 206 325 1592

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