Friday, August 26, 2011
If Walls Could Talk. Timothy Goodman's Mural for the Ace Hotel, New York.
San Francisco multidisciplinary designer Timothy Goodman was among a small group of artists asked to contribute to the mural project for the Ace Hotels.
The uber trendy hotel chain (whose rooms, I personally feel, look like college dorms) has locations in New York, Seattle, Portland and Palm Springs. Known for their appeal to the young and hip, the chain of hotels incorporates plenty of art, design, music and culture in their utilitarian-esque rooms and lobbies. They also have an association with the popular and fun Rudy Barbershops.
Timothy joined the ranks of other artists when he covered the walls of one smallish room in the latest Ace Hotel NYC location with 99 hand-drawn picture frames. Created with black paint markers and paint, he then filled them with images of facts, love, tidbits, items of interest and shout-outs to other folks to represent, in his own words, "the spontaneity and grit of the city."
above photographs by Mark Dye.
Below are examples of various wall murals by other artists in the Ace Hotel, New York:
Timothy Goodman:
Timothy's website
Timothy's blog
Labels:
ace hotels,
drawings,
fine art,
hip hotels,
illustration,
New York,
wall art,
wall mural
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