The Colour Factory or Fabbrica del Colore is the name I am giving to my
home in Brunate 700m above Lake Como. It is here that most of my
creations take place. Our magical place looks onto Monte Rosa, the
mountain that turns pink first thing in the morning with the rising sun.
The house can be reached by a very steep mountain road wth hair pin
bends..not for the faint hearted, or by funicular, the easier option. It
takes just 7 minutes to get to lake Como from Brunate.
The house
has a secret garden behind it. They say when it was built in 1906 that
the owner was an architect. Not knowing what to do with extra bits of
building material he made a baroque garden. Water once flowed from the
grotto and tumbled down the rocks. The sweeping staircase remains and
the hanging balcony.
This garden is a great source of inspiration and
loved by my husband particularly who can never plant enough roses. My
cat Frisette enjoys it, although all the stone steps are hard on her 20
years. We grow a lot of fruit and next year I will try my hand at
vegetables.
I travel quite a lot so the inside of the house is full
of colourful pieces of fabrics brought back from India or Morocco and my
paintings which are inspired by these trips. The house has become my
own personal gallery as the very long staircase and large landing give
me plenty of space to hang my works.
Recently we had a huge
snowfall and our garden became a winter wonderland. I ventured out into
the virgin snow, the first one to disturb the quiet hush. The place was
unrecognizable- trees boughed to the ground with their heavy load of
snow...I crept beneath them, wading up to my knees in the white powder.
Now and again a robin or blackbird would fly past, their whirring wings
breaking the silence in this frozen world. Our terrace became an
inviting scene for a theatrical outdoor party. The table seemed like a
huge cake with thick white icing and the chairs had fluffy white
cushions. The deck chair had a thick white blanket to lie on....who
would have cared to join me for a glass of hot wine?! Next time!