As I said in my last blog I am 'la Beffana' or witch in Italy, having
been born on January 6th instead in France it is Epiphany, the day of
the 3 kings. I love to eat the Galette des Roix and was fortunate enough
to be in Paris to eat one! They are made from pastry with a sort of
sweet almond centre with a tiny ceramic king inside. We ate in this
fairytale like breakfast room which is near Chez Paul in Rue du Lappe.
Chez Paul is one of my favourite restaurants in Paris...where you can
eat plenty of French food and not leave hungry! My 'soupe au cresson'
and grilled sardines left me so full I had to forego pudding. The
waitress in the photo is the blonde owners daughter.
Eating was not
the only reason to be in Paris but to see David Hockney's FRESH FLOWERS
EXHIBITION at the YSL/ Pierre Bergé Foundation. It was a strange
experience to see all his work displayed on iphones and ipads. Somehow
the images lacked depth but I loved the luminosity. So it is time to
invest in new technology.
I was also thrilled also to meet a textile
designer who hand paints on silk. She reminded me how in my early
twenties I used to paint on fabric in Paris. I think this might be the
start of my relaunching my textile ideas on fabric. Now I will try my
hand at scarves again. I painted for Sabina Fay-Braxton who made short
lengths for catwalk runways, in particular Ungaro. So now perhaps it is
time to look at my Hungarian roots and see if any new textile
inspiration will come from it.
Coming back to fresh flowers Luca, my
husband gave me this gorgeous bunch of ranucolas. It was amazingly warm
enough to work outside and so I did my first piece of work on our
terrace this year, it's January after all!