Posts Tagged ‘Athens Music Scene’

satisfactory printing. t-shirts good 'n' hot

homes and habitats

September 2nd, 2009

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several years ago our friend,  nick canada started designing and screen-printing shirts for athens bands in his basement….. satisfactory printing was born.  he started out with zero equipment and over the years has built up his business and is now printing shirts for REM, iron and wine, of montreal, the whigs, and many more.   yesterday i went by their studio and took some pics of anthony printing our new  shirts.

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rebecca has been drawing  a lot lately.  i couldn’t help putting this tree of life drawing on a shirt.  they look so great!  you can find them in our etsy shop along with our new summer books and other southern inspired handmade goods!

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gwen and john o'looney's home. a mosaic

homes and habitats

August 26th, 2009

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former athens mayor, gwen o’looney has anything but a dull personality and outlook on life.  many of us artists and musicians give her much credit to making athens what it is today.  the art and music filled city, that it is now known for;  was fueled by her push for the arts while mayor.

gwen and her husband john, live in a home in the historic cobbham district.  many of the houses in this neighborhood are rather traditional, a few with some color, but this one stands apart as it is truly a “one of-a-kind” beauty.

each wall is filled with artwork, trinkets, photographs, or anything else that tells a story about their life, travels, and life-long political involvement.    gwen has such a green heart and is a big do-it-yourself-er, there are many great “recycled” art pieces throughout their home;  including a mosaic designed table from broken r.wood studio pieces that she collected throughout the years.  john is also an artist, his watercolors make several appearances throughout their home.

thanks gwen and john for sharing!   -kristen

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When Gwen and John O’Looney bought their home in 1982, Cobb Street was not a status address.  Then Historic Cobbham was a blighted, mostly rental neighborhood with high crime and great risk of demolition.  “My mother cried the first time she saw the house,” laughs Gwen, “and said she’d never seen so much work in one place.”  Sixteen people lived in the two houses on the property.  John and Gwen took the front apartment and set about repairing holes in the floor and replacing cardboard walls.  Today, you can see that its renovation is an ongoing work of love for these two Do-It-Yourselfers.

Sited high off the street, you enter the O’Looney home through a Charleston side porch they added and live on most of the year.  “Natural Beauty” reads a marble J&J find from Victoria Secret that announces the feeling of this outside room so key to the O’Looney lifestyle.  Like the rest of the home, comfort is complimented by creative display of art, antiques and finds.

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Since the porch is the main dining room, a 3-board primitive table is where most dinner parties are held.  “John is an excellent cook who can produce a full meal quicker than anyone I know,” Gwen explains, “I get to arrange the hors d’oevres and set the table with Rebecca Wood’s wonderful art.”   In his free time, the table becomes the studio for John, a self-taught water colorist who constantly challenges himself.  Art underlies an O’Looney collection that highlights local potters such as Rich Panico, David Morgan and many others.  When Gwen needed a narrow server for the porch table, she collected Rebecca Wood shards and created this mosaic table.  The centerpiece is a “found” piece of marble and the legs are covered with Victorian tin tiles.  “I love creating practical pieces by transforming trash treasures into what I think of as art,” she says.

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Upon entering, visitors are greeted by one of the four fireplaces in the house and this one is filled with souvenirs from China and Vietnam, and the work of Georgia artists – Rich Panico, Andy Nasisse, Rebecca Wood and Howard Finster.  An early water color of the Palm Court in the Georgian Hotel and a portrait by John, hint at the versatility and wealth of his art found in every part of the house.

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The old front porch of the house was closed in during the Depression and now serves as the living room and kitchen.  A lamp made from an art nouveau brass ice crusher centers the small corner “parlor” designed for comfortable intimacy with an eclectic mix of seating — a Hitchcock stationary rocker, an old Henredon sofa “off the street” and a turn of the century art nouveau settee found in a fruit stand in Bishop and now completely restored and covered in embroidered silk carried back from India.  Next to the Moriage Satsuma umbrella stand on a Victorian plant stand found in a barn in Madison, are four silk Thai temple rubbings brought back by O’Looney in 1969.  Below are WWII lacquered four season panels in semiprecious stones.  Valances were made for City Hall Council Chambers and bought by O’Looney at the annual surplus auction in 1990.

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singing country….

in the country

March 26th, 2009

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in 1977, one of our favorites, willie nelson made an album for a friend and admirer, leftie frizell, of his songs.  stylistically, willie translated his songs and put his heart into the songs and conveyed his appreciation of leftie’s music and friendship.

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Double Agent ipod several years later, fellow athenian, matthew houck of phosphorescent made an album of willie nelson’s songs  giving similar respects, to willie.

 

……while the songs may be sung in a different note or tone, the beauty runs deep.  love for music and ones integrity and creativity can be appreciated and inspiring to us all.

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we recommend both albums, hit up your local record shop and request a copy.  perfect spring music for a country drive.

photo of matthew houck by kelly schnetz

Return to Never Land the movie

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homes and habitats

February 24th, 2009

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athens, georgia may be best known as the birth place of REM, B-52′s

, and indie band:  Neutral Milk Hotel but that is just naming a few of the thousands of creative folks who have made their mark in this southern city.  artists and musicians make up a large population, keeping athens vibrant and the innovative music scene flourishing.  a renovated warehouse just blocks from downtown houses many of these creative spirits.   (more…)