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I recently finished drawing on the walls at the Ace Hotel NYC. I checked in for four days and looked and looked and looked around the hotel. I picked up some black acrylic paint markers and I drew the stories of the owls, birds, people and objects in the Ace.

While creating this world on the wall, Ace guests and friends and staff dropped in to tell me about their fave Ace things (Austin from the Ace gives a "thumbs up" about everything on the wall), Michelle Buswell (Ace Fan) points to a drawing of Liberty Hall. It was perfect since the people of the Ace really make everything come alive.

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 kate wants to know
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It's time to start asking questions...
Let's start with Dominick Volini...
This talented guy has a lot going on...I came across his photographs a few months ago and wanted to learn more about what makes this man of many mediums click...tick...tock...
Let's get started...

What's for breakfast?
raisin bran and vanilla soy w/sliced bananas or fruit smoothie with kale and bee pollen

What are you listening to right now?

Toro y Moi, Neon Indian, Beach House, Beach Fossils (basically whatever ty williams tells me is good and new - he is my music advisor)

What was the last thing that made your heart/stomach flip in a good way?

Seeing cute girls at the ACE hotel.

Was there an event/person that made you want to pick up a camera and start clicking?

I've always been shooting - documenting my early days skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding. from Polaroids to 35mm. now i shoot mostly digital but am working my way back to film.

What is the magical recipe for Baron Well's cufflinks? I'm pretty sure there are some superpowers packed into that glass vial...

Unique components are our trademark. we source corozo buttons from South America, Potato starch/horn composite buttons from Italy, hand-tied fly (fishing) links in Boise, ID. And finally - all are finished in the diamond district in NYC.

We should be keeping our eyes peeled for....?

New www.baron-wells.com website dropping in March. New shirts, unbelievably comfortable and tailored boardshorts, ties, links, etc. New collaboration with ACE hotel. We're curating an art show with a Director from Christies in April showing new works by Ty Williams and Rob Kulisek. Lastly, we're going to keep working with artists, musicians, industrial designers, architects, and other like-minded creative heads to release intriguing projects and products. I'm also gong to be shaping more alaia boards for Saturdays surf shop this spring. 

Thanks Dom!

*interview by kate neckel






*NYC is white white white...streets are silent and the snow is hanging out...not melting...not going anywhere...
*Sipping tea...staying cozy...but I'd rather be in the sun...sitting in the sand...catching a wave...
*Peeking at pics of Mollusk that I snapped last year...
*Sand on your feet and not in your sheets...
*Enjoy the weekend...
kate
Ojai 2.jpgOjai 3.jpgOjai 1.jpgI've always loved Ojai. I found these fantastic images on Flickr that just ooze the vibe that Ojai is. Beautiful.
Ojai Sunset by Monika Clarke, Sunset at Meditation Mount by Bonnie Tsang Photography, Sunday Drive by shadinsb
*treehouse restaurant in new zealand...let's go...
Check out this cool new hotel at LAX on the Westside.   If  you are in town and want chic, sleek and affordable.   Customhotel.com

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The incredible work of design firm UXUS.   This loft won an award for best residential interior 2008 by international design award.


A N O T H E R hip spot designed by Roman and Williams. This one's in Midtown Manhattan.
images: Interior Design and Ace Hotel.
Cruising around Europe you can not  help but be mesmerized by the stunning architecture.     I've seen some great churches in my day but the photography in David's book lets me appreciate them with a whole new perspective.      to buyhttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61vtalU%2BivL.jpg_SX350_BO1,138,138,138_SH30_BO0,100,100,100_PA7,5,5,10_.jpg
I love this shot of New Yorkers gettin' down dancing in the park.   Once of my fondest memories of walking central park in the summer were the roller skaters and dancers.   Love.    The sweet nostalgia.   

Even if you've seen New York, you haven't seen it through the eyes of Vivian Cherry. Vivian has been photographing the people and places of New York City for many years, and her work is absolutely amazing. She captures true characters in her photographs, and keeps them in the social context of the Big Apple. Check out her amazing new book titled "Vivian Cherry's New York", which is comprised of photographs from over the last decade. I would also recommend her first book as well, "Helluva Town" in which are photographs of New York in the 40's and 50's. Whether or not you've seen the city with your own eyes, it is still definitely worth seeing it through hers!!! Check it out at powerHouse Books.

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Press Release Courtesy of powerHouse Books

Vivian Cherry's New York

By Vivian Cherry


"Dancer-turned-photographer Vivian Cherry has been capturing the quirks of New York City for nearly 70 years, and has yet to grow tired of it." 

--New York Daily News 


New York City is characterized by its sheer diversity, as well as the substantial level of open-mindedness consistently displayed by its residents--making it irresistible to all kinds of people from all walks of life. Centuries of large-scale waves of immigration accompanied by a steady stream of freethinking American migrants have created the archetypal melting pot that it is today. 


Photographer Vivian Cherry knows New Yorkers. This is reasonable considering she's been capturing them in their natural habitat for over half a century. One of the last surviving members of the Photo League, a cooperative of photographers that in the 1930s and 40s embraced social realism, Cherry shoots her subjects against the backdrop of the city, combining informal portraiture with gritty cityscapes. Her first powerHouse book, Helluva Town: New York City in the 1940s and 50s, was released to critical acclaim. Now she returns with Vivian Cherry's New York, a collection of work shot in the past decade, in which she continues to present her audience with pictures that are raw and real, while at the same time affectionate and warm. 


Vivian Cherry's work is in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the International Center of Photography; and the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C., amongst others, and has appeared in Popular Photography, Life, Sports Illustrated, Redbook, and Ebony, as well as the famed magazines of yesteryear: This Week, Pageant, Colliers, Amerika, and Sinclair Oil. She made several short films and worked with photographer Arnold Eagle as a still photographer on a film about Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio. The author of Helluva Town: New York City in the 1940s and 50s (powerHouse Books, 2007), Cherry lives and works in New York City.