Out of the Water

Daniella Manini in her Ventura studio, as seen in Matt Titone’s Surf Shacks.

Surf Shacks captures a creative community

Written by By Joan Tapper

Matt Titone’s SURF SHACKS series defies easy categories. Part architectural inspiration, part interior design, it’s an homage to the way surfers around the world live and work. The project dates to 2013, when Titone, cofounder of Indoek—a brand platform and publisher celebrating surf culture—began photographing his wave-riding friends and colleagues along with the spaces they created. His first volume appeared four years later, followed by volume 2 in 2020. Now there’s a third collection (Gestalten, $80), focusing on 40 individuals and couples stretching from California’s Central Coast to Hawaii, Europe, and Australia. Several live in Ventura (Indoek’s home base), where they relish the nearby surf and demonstrate a knack for transforming their material surroundings into something personal and unique. Artist and surfboard shaper Rachel Lord turned her garage into her workshop. Skateboard designer Neil Stratton and painter Jen Wolf reimagined a 110-year-old church, a drugstore, and several other buildings on the town’s Westside. Artist Daniella Manini imbues her pieces with color, joy, and a love of the coast and the ocean. Lachlan Leckie, cofounder of the outdoor-living brand Business & Pleasure Co., added playful elements to his home as well. us.gestalten.com

These are the characters who help define our little surfing world.
— Matt Titone
 

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