Joe Graziano is living his
dream. After three and half decades in the agricultural business in Oregon, he is
now a working artist. Earlier this year he opened Studio 55 on El Paseo in Palm
Desert where he creates and exhibits his acrylic paintings and glass work.
“My wife thought I was
insane and that it was a wild, crazy idea,” says Graziano, “but having been an
entrepreneur for thirty plus years, she was used to me coming up with ideas and
dreams.”
Graziano and his wife,
Hannah, moved full time to the Coachella Valley about a year ago, after snow
birding for three years. At the time he wasn’t thinking of opening a gallery,
but when he was moving his paintings from one storage space to another, he
started thinking about his new neighborhood including El Paseo, one of the premier
art gallery locations. His entrepreneur stripes kicked in and he decided
instead of putting his paintings in storage, he would open a studio where he
could share his art with the public.
Graziano says he’s not the
type to analyze ideas to death. His philosophy in life has been to “go and do
it rather than dwell on it, study it and wear it out until you don’t want to do
it anymore.” So it wasn’t long before he found a storefront and his idea became
a reality.
Situated in a plum spot
adjacent to The Gardens, on the southeast corner of El Paseo and Larkspur, Studio
55 offers visitors more than an exhibition gallery. The space is Graziano’s
main studio and where he can be found most days working on his next creation.
“People can come and talk
to me,” he says. “It’s a win win for me because if it’s quiet, I’m in my own
wonderful world just creating my art and loving it and having a ball. And if
people come in and want to engage in conversation and give me feedback, I’m all
ears. So it’s a wonderful exchange.”
A self-taught artist, Graziano
developed an appreciation for contemporary abstract art after years of visiting
museums and galleries around the world. He first picked up a paintbrush in 1996
and created his first painting, “Pallet,” which now hangs in Studio 55.
Graziano works with acrylics,
and glass, separately and together, and has also recently starting making
fountain pens out of exotic wood. He enjoys the diversity of his work. “For me
it’s about having different vocabularies. Some people speak different
languages, and that’s kind of how I feel about my art. It’s multi-lingual.”
“For me, it’s hard to be
an artist and live in a vacuum. I can live in my own world and think everything
I do is wonderful, but to have somebody else appreciate and be excited about my
work energizes me and turns the wheels in my head about the things I want to
create.”
Studio 55 is at 73-655 El
Paseo, Suite E, Palm Desert. 760-565-8267. Hours: Monday thru Thursday 10:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 10:00 am – 7:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00 p.m. –
5:00 p.m.