It was odd, but when the chickens were here, I would go out every day and collect my daily egg, and then I noticed the wonderful photographic possibilities in the shape of the egg and I began taking a photo of the Daily Egg. Posed the right way, with the right backdrop, the egg became almost artistic. Well, it was artistic, I guess, because so many people responded to it. So I am bringing back the Daily Egg as a Bedlam Farm notecard, sold at Redux and on the gallerys’ website for viewing and purchase. This in keeping with requests for affordable art. And function too. I do not understand many things. I do not understand why I took photos of the Daily Egg, or why so many people like it. But here it is.
31
March
The Daily Egg Lives On
by Jon Katz