December 27, 2016

Winter Light, Plates, & Paper


He pleats and folds every sheet with measured precision, and the result is a manifestation of his love for what others might deem an utterly mundane and insipid material.

Pentagonal Naomiki Sato Rose Origami Seiji Murakami
Pentagonal Naomiki Sato Rose folded by Seiji Murakami


Paper. We use it every day. Write; type; print; black; 12-point; Times New Roman; the usual. Not much thought goes into a crisp, thin white sheet of 8.5 by 11 inch paper. These letter size leaves are ubiquitous and crucial to the perennial lives of toddler scribblers, grade-school scholars, and office-tethered adults. There's no pause button for paper usage; our trees just better keep up.
   Yet 16-year-old Seiji Murakami knows and appreciates the beauty of this wood pulp derived substance. For him, it is a superbly simple medium waiting to be manipulated into a work of understated elegance. Unique textures and refined colors beckon him. He pleats and folds every sheet with measured precision, and the result is a manifestation of his love for what others might deem an utterly mundane and insipid material.
   I was inspired by Seiji's work, and I knew I wanted to photograph a few of his pieces for you guys; I'm so glad he was able to lend them to me over winter break! It hasn't been very sunny lately, so I really had to wait for a day with good sunlight. I think my favorites of the ones I photographed are the Sato roses and the Richard Garrison inspired illustration. The light falls on the folds of the rose, creating pronounced shadows and highlights that are quite breathtaking. Although the illustration is not a folded work, Seiji's use of vibrant color and interrupting curves and lines is just as captivating as the spruce creases that make up his origami.
   Check out Seiji's Instagram (@sei.mura) to see more of his creations; he is a bonafide foodie as well, so prepare yourself for his mouthwatering food 'grams!


Pentagonal Naomiki Sato Rose Origami Seiji Murakami

Yuya Murakami Sakura Flower Seiji Murakami
Yuya Murakami Sakura Flower folded by Seiji Murakami


Head Cheese The Meat Market Great Barrington
Head Cheese The Meat Market Great Barrington
Head Cheese from the Meat Market in Great Barrington, MA


Although the Meat Market in Great Barrington, MA had a rough start—during their fledgling days their butchering was mediocre at best—now it is, I think, one of the best butcher shops around. From freshly made sausages to tender steaks, juicy pork chops, lamb shanks, oxtail, Thanksgiving turkey, and pigs feet, they pretty much have it all. Everyone there is friendly and eager to help; my mom and I love it so much we come every week!
   This past weekend we were doing our usual grocery shopping, when we noticed that the Meat Market was displaying head cheese in their cured meat case. My mom was intrigued and keen on sampling this local version of a European favorite. She inquired to see if it was any good, and the guy behind the creation replied with a shrug, "I think so. I wouldn't have put it in the case otherwise." We purchased a slice.
   With zero expectations, we tasted the head cheese with Amora's persuasively spicy Dijon mustard, and we COULD NOT BELIEVE OUR TASTE BUDS. It was astoundingly delicious and reminiscent of the Burgundian jambon persillé we held near and dear to our hearts. A perfect balance of salt, melt-in-your-mouth-fat, and jiggly delicate aspic, this head cheese more than satisfied our pleasantly surprised tongues. It felt as though we had been transported to the rolling green fields of Burgundy, where white Charolais cattle roam freely and where the air is cleaner than clean.
   My mom dialed the Meat Market minutes after we devoured the one meager slice we had bought for our midday meal, to relay her praises and to reserve the last slice in store.
   After the head cheese experience, our already profound respect and love for the Meat Market grew exponentially. So if you're in the Berkshires, do stop by and support this talented and dedicated local business.


Reclaimed Wood Table Hudson NY
Richard Garrison inspired Illustration Seiji Murakami
Richard Garrison inspired Illustration Seiji Murakami
Richard Garrison inspired illustration by Seiji Murakami


Svenskt Tenn cushions
Cushions from Svenskt Tenn

Hydrangea Adapted From Tomoko Fuse and Shuzo Fujimoto Seiji Murakami
Hydrangea Adapted From Tomoko Fuse and Shuzo Fujimoto, designed and folded by Seiji Murakami

Kitchen Island Wooden Stools Hudson NY

Antique Gilded Mirror Hudson NY
Cracked Egg Shells Sparrowbush Farm

Rolling Pâte Brisée Dorie Greenspan's Tourteau de Chèvre

Dorie Greenspan's Tourteau de Chèvre
Tourteau de Chèvre, recipe by Dorie Greenspan


Floripon Fractal by Roman Diaz Seiji Murakami
Roman Diaz Floripon Fractal folded by Seiji Murakami


Fireplace

Lydia Diard Flower Tessellation Seiji Murakami
Lydia Diard Flower Tessellation folded by Seiji Murakami

Gilded Antique Plates
Cheese Board

Rogue River Creamery Blue Cheese
Rogue River Creamery Blue Cheese


Homemade Pot-au-feu Black Pepper
Homemade Pot-au-feu Herbs and Spices

Homemade Pot-au-feu
Homemade Pot-au-feu Broth
Pot-au-feu


Marco Zanuso Lady Chair
Marco Zanuso Lady Chair

Pot-au-feu Ragout Pasta Sauce

Pot-au-feu Ragout Tomato Confit Pasta Sauce

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JACQUELINE LEE