J.Garloff Design

J.Garloff Design My artistic journey began on the living room floor with a box of LEGOs, where imaginative play became a way to establish stability in an unpredictable home.

Today, I work in metal and light. I shape sculptural lighting as mindful architecture. Artist in Metal Illumination

I’m in a phase of life at age 60, a recovered alcoholic/drug addict with 34 years sobriety, and with little formal education, have found a great deal of wisdom from past years of life through its challenges, freedoms, and triumphs. Working with metal, developing and creating illumin

ated sculptures instills a sense of purpose and healing of childhood trauma from a mom, intent on committing suicide and then succeeding when I was eleven. There’s something exceedingly special that happens in the shop when designing and creating that inspires, soothes and heals my spirit. I have been learning, researching and buying specific tools for my artistic endeavor since 2009. For the past few years, I have been pursuing galleries but have been declined by many because they didn’t see me as an artist, only a “craftsman”. This has lit a fire and gives me the determination to change this perception. In January, my wife and I collaborated on an art showcase that yielded a great response and recognition validating me as an artist. My ambition and dream is to push the lamp designs far beyond anything imaginable. Each piece is a great learning experience filled with complexity and development. It’s all about appealing to your sense of touch, sound and the visual aesthetics. Some of my latest added tools into the shop are a welder, English wheel and bead roller. I’m encouraged to include further new tools that will enhance the many traditional hand tools from some of the old timers I have encountered along the way. The Tea House, a pagoda style design was created from galvanized sheet metal with embossed flower stems on the bead roller. This was the first item sold at my recent art showcase that incorporated several techniques used in the auto body industry. This entire experience allows me to grow into becoming the best version of self and move forward as a progressive artist with confidence. My style is a fusion of inspirations including industrial and the influential godfather of steampunk, Jules Verne, French novelist and poet. I am motivated to express and share my art through gratitude for love and life, connection with people, the planet, and its beauty.

WOW!! I finally got the remaining hookup done on this plasma cutter. This is going to be so much fun!
05/12/2026

WOW!! I finally got the remaining hookup done on this plasma cutter. This is going to be so much fun!

04/21/2026

The last piece of glass is going in but there's still a bunch of detailing to do. Tomorrow this lightbox will be reunited with the entire body at KS Wild for Each Day.

Getting ready for our April art showcase at KS Wild. Time~floor lamp design in the works.
03/20/2026

Getting ready for our April art showcase at KS Wild.
Time~floor lamp design in the works.

Renaissance Rat~table lamp design. The first of a rat series.
03/01/2026

Renaissance Rat~table lamp design. The first of a rat series.

02/05/2026

Working on a few new pieces for our upcoming art showcase at KS Wild in April. Just finished the Rat and is on display at our Petite Gallery on 2nd Street.

01/17/2026

Rat with attitude. This table lamp design is moving right along.

01/09/2026

A rat in the making with whiskers.

    ❤️I remember the days of creative play with a big box of Lego. All it took was watching a TV show, and suddenly the ...
12/02/2025

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I remember the days of creative play with a big box of Lego. All it took was watching a TV show, and suddenly the bricks were spread out in front of me, ready to become anything. With the right pieces, the whole world felt possible. My dad would watch in amazement and say, “You could be an engineer.”
That box of building blocks was my saving grace in a home filled with chaos. It offered a place shaped entirely by my own imagination—a place I could trust when everything else felt uncertain.
Today, my dreams and endeavors still rise from that same grace of renewal. I live in a space that invites authentic creation through body, mind, and spirit. I continue leaning into who I truly am, aligning with what feels real and meaningful, and letting go of old thinking and false patterns that no longer serve my life.

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248 N 2nd Street
Ashland, OR
97520

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