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A: Beth Findling’s eclectic parlor office showcases “Black-Eyed Peas,” a piece of African-American folk art by Cedric Smith from Avisca Fine Art in East Cobb. B: The Findlings’ gallery-style art room features a trompe l’oeil painted ceiling and an oil by Maui artist Marcia Banks titled “Bare Shoulders.” C: Beth and Drew Findling pose with westie Cassius Clay in the grand foyer. D: The stacked stone patio looks out on more than 3 acres abutting the Chattahoochee River. E: The dining room table is set with Royal Crown Derby English bone china in the Black Aves pattern. F: Anchoring the living room are Drew Findling’s favorite Abraham Lincoln painting by Steve Penley and “The Soul Voice” by Andrzej Kasprzak. G: “Trevor,” a giant blue jeans wall sculpture, is a Chris Beck work composed of recycled roof material. H: Richard Jolley’s 200-pound glass totem pole graces the foyer.
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MAY 6 ▪ 2016
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