I don’t think we ever gave up our desire to “decorate”. It was why we bought our house in Stimigliano. We used to stay at a friend’s place, and wanted to have a place where we could paint our own walls. We bought via Dante, 7, and decorated it with a large olive tree mural, jewel tones on other walls, covered with paintings. Right now, we are contemplating a small renovation in the kitchen/bath, but instead may find another place we can paint.
Our gallery in Roccamalatina serves that purpose, too. Right now, we have a six foot long view of Venice in the window. In spring, we have some terrific new inspiration: FISH. I love these odd places where our friend (Castiglion) and we live (Stimi and Rocca) – they are truly Italian places, free of foreign speculators buying and renovating properties to rent so locals can no longer live there. There is nothing more tragic than going to a village where artists once worked, and seeing their former studios turned into pricey shops for cruise ship visitors (Pietrasanta). I will never be or even understand Italians, but I love to observe their kindness, generosity and downright craziness. It is an exile in a place I can’t control, and it fuels my creativity.