November 11th - December 31st


Artist Bio
Esque Design
Andi Kovel & Justin Parker


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Arrowhead braceletArrowhead ringArrowhead necklaceArrowhead necklaceCross ring silverDouble cage ring silverHeishi bead cuffStacked talon ringTalon cuff silverMood ring silverBoar-realis
Amber mirrored glass
24" x 28"Mama Jama
Glass horn, leather, mirror
50" x 38"Silvered Skull
glass
8" diameterHorn mirror
Glass horn, leather
18"Travel Bar
Glass, leather
20” x 8”Cupeth
Glass cup w/ leather handleGlass, leather mount
20”Blas Femur
Glass, light
26"
Pamela Love, Esque and No. 1 Son
Pamela Love’s work is a direct reflection of her creative vision and original spirit. Defying traditional categories of fine or costume jewelry, she draws her inspiration from nature and science as well as astronomy, astrology, religion and folk jewelry. Her jewelry collections designed from brass, leather, 14-karat gold and precious stones blend mystery with romance, reminiscent of stories both whimsical and dark.

Pamela Love began her career as art director to artist Francesco Clemente.  work is a direct reflection of her creative vision and original spirit. Defying traditional categories of fine or costume jewelry, she draws her inspiration from nature and science as well as astronomy, astrology, religion and folk jewelry. Her jewelry collections designed from brass, leather, 14-karat gold and precious stones blend mystery with romance, reminiscent of stories both whimsical and dark.

Artists Andi Kovel and Justin Parker of Esque Studio present a collaboration with designer No. 1 Son presents precious objects that distort notions of power, virility and decadence through unexpected choice of material and reference. The collection appropriates symbolic objects from the past and recreates them as possessions to be inherited by future generations.  The creative forces of Esque Studio are fueled by Andi Kovel, an internationally celebrated accessory designer and glass blower, and Justin Parker known for his knowledge and skill in creating enormous pieces of glass.