Recently, I have been commissioned to do artwork in various rooms at the Ace Hotel in NYC. I am very honored to be doing this work since the Ace aesthetic is this perfect combination of classic design meets street art. It is also a graphic designers dream as there is clever signage and wonderful typography galore used throughout the space. And It’s actually a fun day in NYC for me when I get to do this. I go to the hotel where a dapper yet trendy doorman greets me and I get a key from the front desk lovelies for the room I will be working in. I drop my things in the room and run back down to StumpTown Coffee in the lobby. This is my favorite coffee shop in NYC. As a people watcher, I like it because the baristas are tattoo covered and look of a time gone by. The coffee is perfect and the packaging of their products are beautiful. They also have oddly shaped pretzels and great pastries. Ok, once caffeinated, I can head back upstairs to start.
I have done two rooms thus far. In Room 1101, I did a piece inspired by Dolly the sheep who was cloned some years back. I stenciled Dolly a few times over the headboards then I added a sentence diagram above the cloned sheep (I have had a sentence and Venn diagram obsession since grade school). In Room 1009, I created a stencil of a 7 foot tall grizzly bear, my tallest stencil to date! I used Benjamin Moore paints and a dense foam roller for both the sheep and the bear. When you sit at the desk in the room (yes, with record player!) , he stands behind you, guarding you. I have a few more rooms to do and will post again with updates. Make sure to visit the Ace!
Gina
Hi,
Awesome artwork! Do you actually cut those huge stencils by hand as well or do you have it done by a laster cutter or something like this?
Stencil1
Hey there! Now I use a laser cutter! We custom cut stencils from anyone’s artwork. You can use the form on the homepage to get a quote on custom laser cut stencils! Thanks,Ed
laura
this looks amazing ed!!! love the ace hotel…