Joe Garnero, a native of Monterey, California, hails from a
family of skilled artisans and craftsmen. His family lineage includes a long
line of builders, bakers, potters, and sculptors. Growing up, Garnero was captivated
by his grandfather's talent for wood sculpting, who maintained a studio on
their family property.
This early exposure to artistry and creativity served as a
significant influence on Garnero's development as an artist. From an early age,
he began to explore various art forms and techniques, fostering a deep passion
for the visual arts that would later shape his career as an accomplished
artist.
The artist’s preferred medium is reclaimed Redwood roots.
These materials are ethically sourced and were typically broken apart by
logging, flooding, and land clearing. Of his work, Garnero states, “The end
result represents my depiction of what has taken hundreds of years to form.
This inherent form is part of what I follow and the direction I take to end up where
I end up.
These pieces are forces of
nature that are strong, graceful, and enduring.” The use of hand tools plays
the biggest role in his work as it allows for a more delicate approach to
preserve the integrity of the natural forms. This combination is the basis and inspiration
for all his work.
Garnero lives and works in Healdsburg, California. His work has been exhibited in galleries in
California and Washington.
EXHIBITIONS
2018-23 Artspace
Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA
2017-19 John
Hanes Fine Art Gallery, Boonville, CA
2017-19 Urban
Hardwoods, Seattle, WA
2017-19 Urban
Hardwoods, San Francisco, CA
2016 Ericksons
Fine Art Gallery, Healdsburg, CA
2016 Gualala
Art Center
2016 Art
in the Redwoods, Gualala, CA