Steven Harrington brings his love of Halloween to life with a new collaboration with Good Art HLYWD. With this second release, the artist from Los Angeles unleashes a series of intricate jewelry pieces featuring bats, pumpkins, and skeleton characters, all hand-crafted with Harrington's psychedelic sensibilities.
Founded by Josh Warner in 1990, Good Art HLYWD is known for creating luxury bracelets, chains, clips, and other custom items made of Sterling silver, gold, and other precious metals and gemstones. The boutique label handles all aspects of jewelry production in their LA-based building, from casting and melting alloys to fine-tuning every detail for marketing, resulting in unique statements. pieces with bespoke locking mechanisms.
"Art is communication, and art has the ability to affect how you feel," Warner said in a statement. “Just as a masterpiece can be uplifting, so can ordinary objects bring joy beyond their purpose. And if it does, it can also be art even if it looks like just a key chain. It is a noble goal to create products shaped for beauty and to lift the spirit.”
The Voodoo Lulu Head and Graveyard Shift Head have a Sterling Silver pumpkin head atop a LEGO-style body wearing Harrington's signature glasses, decorated with palm trees, and the latter with a knife going through its head. Both are available for purchase and the first 25 orders will receive a signed Halloween slip cover from the artist (chain is separate). In the coming weeks, Harrington and Good Art will also release a dangling Mello skeleton pendant, as well as a Bat pin pendant. Visit Harrington and Good Art on Instagram for upcoming releases.