Good Art Hollywood Happens In Vegas

Josh Warner will premiere his GOOD ART HLYWD jewelry line in Las Vegas at an exclusive trunk show at Barneys New York on Saturday, March 15th, 2008 from 12:00pm - 6:00pm.

Saturday's trunk show will provide a one-on-one personal experience with the creator of this luxuriously bold jewelry collection whose celebrity fans include the likes of Elton John, Whoopi Goldberg, Howard Stern, Sylvester Stallone, Jennifer Lopez, Lisa Marie Presley, Jessica Alba and Ashton Kutcher - to name a few.

Las Vegas' very own Barneys New York is located at The Shoppes at The Palazzo - 3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

About GOOD ART HLYWD
"It's the coolest jewelry in the world, and the devil's in the details," says Josh Warner of his ultra high-end, in-your-face, handcrafted American masterpieces.

Originally intended to appeal to the rebellious subculture of Warner's youth, the pieces now produced at his company GOOD ART HLYWD have become status symbols for uber-hip trendsetting celebrities who desire a "badass" edginess in contrast to the conservative luxury of Rodeo Drive.

Today the GOOD ART HLWYD line of fine jewelry is still entirely handmade in Los Angeles, with Warner overseeing every stage of production. Designs originate from his drawings (and then either wood or wax carvings) and incorporate everything from diamond-encrusted bracelets to the most innovative clasps and mechanisms this side of the industrial revolution. With details both subtle and outright ingenious, the entire the line is steeped in Warner's spare-no-expense attitude of "Do it right or don't do it at all."

The GOOD ART HLYWD line is available at such exclusive outlets as Barneys New York and Louis Boston, and can be viewed (by appointment only) at GOOD ART HLYWD's Hollywood showroom.

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