Aaron Null Took Over One of OB’s Worst Storefronts and Turned It into Art Store — He Celebrates 5 Years on Sat., Sept.27
Editordude: as a long-time resident of OB I’ve watch countless businesses move in – and then move out — of the space at 4689 Voltaire; it’s one of the most difficult storefront spaces in all Ocean Beach. This happened for years and years … until Aaron Null moved in 5 years ago.
by Dave Schwab / Times of San Diego / Sept. 16, 2025
Little did Ocean Beach graphic artist Aaron Null realize that his search for office space during COVID would lead him to become a boutique owner celebrating local creativity, craftsmanship, and community.
Now, Vervor Shop at 4689 Voltaire St. is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a party on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. featuring a DJ, food, and drinks.
“Since we opened, we have grown from 40 to 365 local artists and makers,” said Null. “I found this space that was not really in the middle of the business district. But it was in a part of town I thought was pretty cool and walkable from my house.
“Then I thought, ‘Shouldn’t OB have an art store, a real art nexus that’s low barrier of entry?’ Weren’t there people here who were just doing their own creative thing? Of course there were, they’re in every nook and cranny.”

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