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Tuesday, Apr 21
At Martha Stewart Living, Color Begins at Home, with Chicken Eggs
For us, COLOR has always been a touchstone. It all started with some unassuming chicken eggs. While on a photo at Martha's house in Westport, she gave me a dozen eggs freshly laid by her Araucana chickens. That Saturday morning, my husband, Stephen, and I were cooking the eggs for our children...when Martha called. We had just put the eggshells on the windowsill in the sunlight to admire the gorgeous colors: soft blue greens, gentle browns, and warm creams. It took Martha and me about five minutes to cook up a plan for our first how-to painting story, inspired by the Araucana eggs, followed by our launch into the paint business. Soon Stephen and I were painting our kitchen ceiling Araucuna Turquoise, our dining room Drabware, and the hallway Americana Buff. For us at Martha Stewart Living, the egg definitely came first.
Hungry for more Martha? On Monday evening, she's speaking at Pratt Institute as part of the school's annual president's lecture series. Her topic: "Artistic Inspiration as a Basis for Business." Previously on UnBeige: Email This Post |
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