Shop Online: http://shop.esque-studio.com/Esque Design has turned the world of traditional glass blowing on its ear. Trained and versed in classic techniques, Andi and Justin produce elegant modern glasswork, while setting new trends in art and design.ESQUE STUDIOExperimenting with form and technique is paramount to Esque’s core ambition. This glass design and blowing studio, founded by Justin Parker and Andi Kovel, pays an extraordinary attention to detail and quality to achieve a coherent vision of functional accessories, lighting and architectural elements. Justin and Andi, driven by an interest in the inherent attributes of glass, infuse their knowledge into the design of each piece, so that it becomes both a fine piece of art and a sought-after collectible of the future. Adding to its value, each piece is unique and handmade to order. The work also benefits from Esque’s state-of-the art ‘eco mission’. Their studio was built using cutting-edge technology to reduce waste and gas consumption. Two wind-powered furnaces run up to ten times more efficiently than traditional gas furnaces and produce zero CO2 emissions. Approximately 100 pounds of glass waste is recycled daily into the smaller of the two furnaces and then re-used to produce eco-products, 100% recycled and chemical-free. Justin and Andi started as glass blowers for hire and found that time ‘linked us together as far as our passion for, and interest in, pushing the medium goes. We are each other’s perfect foil.’ The duo have risen to international acclaim over the past ten years (they were recently honored by Time Magazine as one of the ‘Design 100’, today’s one hundred most influential international designers) and now lead the American market for hand-blown, modern, functional glasswork. Justin, most famous for his skill in creating enormous pieces of glass, studied under Italian masters with a focus on handmade glass sculpture. He is an accomplished artist, exhibiting at venues including the Brooklyn Museum of Art,and he has also produced fine art pieces for artists including Jim Dine, Kiki Smith and Tony Oursler. Andi, meanwhile, is internationally celebrated as an influential accessory designer, glass blower and fine artist. She has exhibited with Claes Oldenburg, Damien Hirst and Kiki Smith, and has designed glass lines for Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan, but she is most recognized for her new forms and techniques in the field of glass. Such a combination of talent in such a specialty field could only produce a collection of gorgeous vessels and edgy decorative accessories, a feast for the eye and a prize for the home.JUSTIN PARKERJustin Parker of York, Maine moved to San Francisco to study paintingand sculpture at the San Francisco Art Institute. He then transferred to San Francisco State to dedicate his time to glass blowing. Over the next few years he traveled the world to learn from master glass blowers in Venice, the Czech Republic, and Japan, as well as at every glass school in North America. After graduating he was offered jobs to teach glass and sculpture at Parsons School of Design and N.Y.U., and so moved to New York. Over the next few years he began working with artists from New York and around the world to help them create pieces and sculptures out of glass. Sometimes it would be prototyping designs for mass production, other times, creating one of a kind sculptures for artists such as Tony Oursler, Kiki Smith, Maya Lin and Jim Dine. During this time Parker, still in his mid twenties, began showing his work with well- known art dealer Ramis Barquett. He was also participating in group shows around Manhattan and Brooklyn. The last of these group shows was at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Esque Design began in 1999 when he met and began working with artist Andi Kovel. With Justin's technical knowledge of traditional techniques, and the ability to blow huge pieces of glass, combined with Andi's sense for style and artistic influence, the two began making incredible work together. Currently, Justin is working on a body of work that plays with the optic qualities of glass. Using photographic transfers, uranium, and glow in the dark glass, he finishes the work by polishing lenses and facets into the piece. The work is then displayed with the use of mirrors, and created are results with amazing psychedelic effects. When the process is perfected, he hopes the viewer will lose all touch with time and space, and be hypnotized enough to enter the world within the glass, where they will find themselves free falling in between realities.ANDI KOVELAndi Kovel is celebrated internationally as an influential accessory designer and glass blower in addition to her career as a fine artist. She has exhibited with Claus Oldenburg, Damien Hirst and Kiki Smith; has designed glass lines for Ralph Lauren, Anthropologie and Donna Karen; was recognized by Time magazine as one of 100 most influential international designers, and is most recognized for her new forms, techniques and concepts in the field of glass. Andi's background in sculpture, painting, accessory design, and art theory uniquely equip her to become one of the most original and influential glass artists working today. Her work has been shown in galleries internationally, and she has taught at New York University, Parsons, Urban Glass, and the University of California, San Diego. In 2001, Kovel moved from her native New York to Portland, Oregon, to establish her studio, Esque, with her partner, Justin Parker. Their fresh techniques and successful experiments have won them wide acclaim as tastemakers of modern design.
Esque Studio
Experimenting with form and technique is paramount to Esque’s core ambition. Esque was founded by artists Justin Parker and Andi Kovel. Extraordinary attention to detail and quality supports an innovative vision for functional accessories, lighting and architectural elements that are driven by a fascination with the inherent attributes of glass. Each unique creation is both a fine piece of art and a sought-after collectible. Esque studio was built using cutting-edge technology to reduce waste and gas consumption. Our wind credit electric furnace runs up to ten times more efficiently than traditional gas furnaces and produce zero CO2 emissions. Justin and Andi started as glass blowers for hire and found that time ‘linked us together as far as our passion for, and interest in, pushing the medium goes. We are each other’s perfect foil.’ The duo have risen to international acclaim over the past twenty years (they were recently honored by Time Magazine as one of the ‘Design 100’, today’s one hundred most influential international designers) and now lead the American market for hand-blown, modern, functional glass work. Justin, most famous for his skill in creating enormous pieces of glass, studied under Italian masters with a focus on handmade glass sculpture. He is an accomplished artist, exhibiting at venues including the Brooklyn Museum of Art,and he has also produced fine art pieces for artists including Jim Dine, Kiki Smith and Tony Oursler. Andi is internationally celebrated as an influential accessory designer, glass blower and fine artist. She has exhibited with Claus Oldenburg, Damien Hirst and Kiki Smith, and has designed glass lines for Ralph Lauren, Anthropologie and Donna Karan, but she is most recognized for her new forms and techniques in the field of glass. Hand producing a collection of gorgeous vessels and edgy decorative accessories, inspiring art and beauty.