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BoldBrush Recommends: Joseph Favino

Biography
My art is all about geography. Viewed from the ground or viewed from the air, nature’s shapes both soothe and excite, and can be cartoonish or contemplative. My paintings portray them in a much more aesthetic and human way than satellite imagery, aerial photography, and most maps, divorcing any data from geographic forms so that their shapes can be appreciated as art. Drafting and geometry are integral to my creation process. My photography, meanwhile, emphasizes the ground-level human perception of Southwestern Utah’s geography, an area unique in all the world and where I am privileged to live.
A cartographer by education, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Salem State College, Massachusetts in 1992, I usually incorporate subtle pre-digital cartographic techniques into my paintings. My somewhat unusual approach to photography was ensured by my educational background in the interpretation of aerial photography and satellite imagery.
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Cartographer, artist, alpinist, and master of semicoherence, Joey Favino’s personality shines through his odd take on art.
Having lived in places as varied as Idaho, Maui, and the Hudson Highlands (with easy access to The Gunks), and having stayed with friends as far away as Kazakhstan and The Cape of Good Hope, the fifty-something-year-old now thrives in Cedar City, Utah, U.S.A.


