Steven Harrington and Good Art HLYWD Release Halloween-Inspired Drip
Custom jewelry pieces hand-crafted in Los Angeles.
Steven Harrington is taking his love for Halloween and casting it in Sterling silver through a new collaboration with Good Art HLYWD. As the second release between the two, the Los Angeles-based artist is dropping a series of intricate jewelry pieces featuring bats, pumpkins and skeleton characters, all hand-crafted with Harrington’s psychedelic sensibilities in mind.
Founded by Josh Warner in 1990, Good Art HLYWD specializes in creating luxurious bracelets, chains, clips and bespoke items made in Sterling silver, gold and other precious metals and gemstones. The boutique label facilitates all aspects of jewelry production within its LA-based building, from casting and melting alloys to fine-tuning every detail to the marketing, resulting in unique statement pieces featuring bespoke locking mechanisms.
“Art is communication, and art has the ability to affect how you feel,” Warner said in a statement. “Just as a work of art can uplift the spirit, so too can an everyday object bring joy well beyond its function. And if it does, it may well be art even if it looks like a key chain. It’s a virtuous pursuit creating goods wrought for beauty and to uplift the spirit.”
The Voodoo Lulu Head and Graveyard Shift Head features a Sterling Silver pumpkin head atop a LEGO-style body wearing Harrington’s signature glasses, adorned with palm trees throughout, with the latter iteration including a knife through its noggin. Both are available to purchase and the first 25 orders will receive a signed Halloween slip cover by the artist (chain is sold separately). Meanwhile, Harrington and Good Art will also drop a dangling Mello skeleton pendant, as well as a Bat pin pendant in the coming weeks. Visit Harrington and Good Art‘s Instagram to keep up with all upcoming releases.