Joseph Fattori

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Joe Fattori explores combining digital drawing and photographs with emphasis on figurative forms to create evocative images which he then silk-screen prints. He is a follower of the existentialist concept of authenticity and the absurd in relation to creation of representational two-dimensional work being with the individual and his personal life experiences. He believes that the individual must find oneself, find one’s voice, find one’s groove and then create in accordance with that self in order to be authentic. His work contains the notion of the absurd in that there is no meaning to be found in the works individually or collectively beyond what meaning the observer gives to it. He has an aversion to placing titles on work as doing so pushes an observer to interpret a work in a direction that they might otherwise not take. Mr. Fattori is a seventy-three-year-old retired individual who likes to make stuff. He is a graduate of the Institute of Design in Chicago Illinois.
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Joe Fattori explores combining digital drawing and photographs with emphasis on figurative forms to create evocative images which he then silk-screen prints. He is a follower of the existentialist concept of authenticity and the absurd in relation to creation of representational two-dimensional work being with the individual and his personal life experiences. He believes that the individual must find oneself, find one’s voice, find one’s groove and then create in accordance with that self in order to be authentic. His work contains the notion of the absurd in that there is no meaning to be found in the works individually or collectively beyond what meaning the observer gives to it. He has an aversion to placing titles on work as doing so pushes an observer to interpret a work in a direction that they might otherwise not take. Mr. Fattori is a seventy-three-year-old retired individual who likes to make stuff. He is a graduate of the Institute of Design in Chicago Illinois.
Joe Fattori explores combining digital drawing and photographs with emphasis on figurative forms to create evocative images which he then silk-screen prints. He is a follower of the existentialist concept of authenticity and the absurd in relation to creation of representational two-dimensional work being with the individual and his personal life experiences. He believes that the individual must find oneself, find one’s voice, find one’s groove and then create in accordance with that self in order to be authentic. His work contains the notion of the absurd in that there is no meaning to be found in the works individually or collectively beyond what meaning the observer gives to it. He has an aversion to placing titles on work as doing so pushes an observer to interpret a work in a direction that they might otherwise not take. Mr. Fattori is a seventy-three-year-old retired individual who likes to make stuff. He is a graduate of the Institute of Design in Chicago Illinois.
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