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Maxed-Out Pad Garden apartment cum studio Article originally appeared in "Creative Loafing" Dec.4 - Dec10, 2002. Page 124 Written by Jerry Portwood Hyperbole is Difficult when it comes to talking about artist Eric Mack's apartment - like when your mom would screech, "It looks like a tornado hit this place! Well, that doesn't seem so far fetched when you see Mack's front room. The two bedroom garden-style apartment near the intersection of Briarcliff and North Druid Hills roads wouldn't have too much character (beige carpet, white walls, modular furniture) if it weren't for the black plastic covered in gesso that lines his living room/ studio floor, the collaged doors painted in wild highways of color stacked in every corner, and walls covered in doodles and prints. Music typically plays from one of his many deteriorating stereos, and incense infuses the air. Right now, things are boxed up. Mack is getting ready to move. Creative Loafing: How long did it take you to get the place looking like this? Eric Mack: You've never seen a place
converted like this? I moved here, let's see, in '98. I had another apartment
down from here, but I needed more space. My sister lived here: she's an
artist too. So I guess it's been over three years. How is the bedroom? How many stereos do you have in here? That computer looks pretty old. It's not going to be fun to move all
this stuff. So it looks like you won't be getting
your deposit back. Yeah, it's definitely nothing like I've
ever seen. |