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Paul Favello

Paul Favello
Photographer Paul Favello brings A Filtered Lense
to the Good News Cafe & Gallery
September 13th, opening reception 3-5pm

WOODBURY, CT "Photographer and printmaker Paul Favello marries traditions in an interesting voyage into landscape and abstraction for his show A Filtered Lense. This series of photos printed on metal allow the painterly aspects of expressionism to be explored within the medium of printmaking and photography. His show opens September 9th and continues till November 9thth [Favello s show will be on hyattis from September 16th, thru October 19th in honor of the Flander s Nature Center Art Show] at the Good News Cafe & Gallery, 694 Main Street South, Woodbury.

An opening reception for Paul Favello s exhibit, A Filtered Lense will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, September 13th, at Carole Peck s Good News Cafe. The reception is open to the public, offering an excellent opportunity to view the exhibition at leisure, meet the painter, and learn more about his works. Complimentary wine from Carole and Bernard s home in Provence and farm fresh hors d oeuvres will be served in the bar area.

Favello s work is an exploration of the creative process. He fuses disciplines and histories, representations and abstractions in an attempt to create new modes of expression. As an artist Paul Favello states he is, "[relying] on a traditional art background to guide in the exploration of newer modes of expression." His work holds a vernacular that is both contemporary and appropriate. Issues of decay, chemical change and the mechanical are addressed within his photographic landscapes making the viewer wonder if these images are of a bleak natural future or a wonderfully colorful otherworld. The depths of these explorations come to fruition in his new show at The Good News Cafe and Gallery.

For further information concerning this exhibit and opening reception on
September 13th, please call the Good News Cafe at 266-4622




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