On December 5 I took the
loft, art tour, and historical tour of "The Stacks" aka Fulton Bag & Cotton Mill in Cabbage Town Atlanta. I took more than 140 pictures. Here are just a few of the artists.
Bamby Ray, Historic Preservation Consultant for the restoration/conversion of the mill gave a tour. Bamby is in red, the baby is in blue.
The mill is beautiful. I'll cover more in another post:
This is artist / designer Amanda Dashwood
Artist Mark Boomershine:
Mark showed in a loft with an amazing tower room (see the stairs though the arched doorway?)
Artist Thelma Gomilas' watercolors look like aged photographs:
Artist Marlis Cornett paints and etches...
and showed in a loft featuring this amazing
car part lamp by John Stephenson and wow table and sofa combination:
Artist: Emer (a.k.a. Chad Joseph Reilly) put his work in context
Photographer Terrell Clark (left) is the Mill's resident photographer shown here with his better half:
Terrell showed in this roomy entrance hall / kitchen / gallery.
Artist / designer Ashley Ogburn's place was DONE.
Ashley had the only antler headboard on the tour:
Architect / professor Ed Akins built out his loft in high, woody style; the glass and metal balcony wall felt safe yet showed off the loft from above and below.
Artist James S. Durtschi's traditional painting and loft design were are breath of fresh air.
I hope to blog about the mill and the lofts someday soon.
Thanks,
Terry
My friend used to live at the stacks. Isn't that space amazing! I love the color of the brick.
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