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[[File:Modconcover.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jerome's saline inflated forehead on the cover of the [[ModCon (Book)|ModCon book]]]]
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'''Jerome Abramovitch''' is a photographer, performance artist and heavy body modification enthusiast. He is most famous for his experiments involving [[Saline|saline]] solution injections into his skin (most notably his forehead). He did this at [[ModCon 2000]], and even the heaviest of body modification enthusiasts had never seen this before. He has since become famous for this, appearing on television shows such as ''Ricki Lake'' and ''[[Ripley's Believe It or Not]]''.
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Jerome's forehead trick has also sparked a few minor web memes, including an appearance in his very own Wedding Crashers 'Crashed' trailer.
[[File:Jessiejindustrial.jpg|thumb|right|Jarrell-designed [[industrial]] jewelry]]


== External Links ==
'''Jesse Jarrell''' began his [[Body Jewelry|body jewelry]] work in his home town of Fairbanks, Alaska, originally working with [[Organic|organic]] materials such as [[Bone|bone]] and [[Horn|horn]].
* [http://www.Chapter9photography.com Jerome Abramovitch's photography portfolio]
 
* [http://iam.bmezine.com/?jerome Jerome's IAM page]
In 1998 he moved to Phoenix, Arizona and teamed up with [[Steve Haworth]] to start [[Fractal Creations]], the first company to exploit cast [[Titanium|titanium]] for body jewelry production. Soon after, he also began designing and producing custom [[Implants|implants]] for Steve, easily the most prolific and boundary shattering (and controversial) body artist in the world. During that same period he also emerged as a custom fashion artist, sculpting clothing out of [[Latex|latex]], his work recently being featured in numerous [[Fetish|fetish]] magazines, as well as In The Flesh by Victoria Pitts.
 
[[File:Jessiejarrellcbr.jpg|thumb|right|Jarrell-designed [[Captive Bead Ring|CBR]]]]
 
Two years later he teamed up with Isa Gordon on a university fellowship to create cyborg [[Prosthetics]] for the Psymbiote Project. He continues his work on a number of projects while supervising [[Kaos Softwear]], which is his latest body jewelry company, co-founded with Steve Haworth. He moved Kaos Softwear to Portland, Oregon, which is where he resides today.
 
==See Also==
* [[Kaos Softwear]]
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.jessejarrell.com/ Personal website]

Latest revision as of 06:16, 17 September 2023

Jesse Jarrell
[[Image:|100px]]
Birth Date
Birth Place
Death Date living
Occupation jeweller, fashion artist
Website http://www.jessejarrell.com/
Jarrell-designed industrial jewelry

Jesse Jarrell began his body jewelry work in his home town of Fairbanks, Alaska, originally working with organic materials such as bone and horn.

In 1998 he moved to Phoenix, Arizona and teamed up with Steve Haworth to start Fractal Creations, the first company to exploit cast titanium for body jewelry production. Soon after, he also began designing and producing custom implants for Steve, easily the most prolific and boundary shattering (and controversial) body artist in the world. During that same period he also emerged as a custom fashion artist, sculpting clothing out of latex, his work recently being featured in numerous fetish magazines, as well as In The Flesh by Victoria Pitts.

Jarrell-designed CBR

Two years later he teamed up with Isa Gordon on a university fellowship to create cyborg Prosthetics for the Psymbiote Project. He continues his work on a number of projects while supervising Kaos Softwear, which is his latest body jewelry company, co-founded with Steve Haworth. He moved Kaos Softwear to Portland, Oregon, which is where he resides today.

See Also

External Links