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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #27 Célia (Montpellier, France)

April 22, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?


Célia:
I can’t figure out where time is going since every days are the same.

I discovered the last text message Hannes sent me the day before the lockdown: It was kind of emergency saying : «buy a few Tesa rolls! ». This is evidence-based :)


Me:
Ahaha. This is a mysterious item!
why this tape? Is this his favorite?


Célia:
The last text message I received from Hannes* before the lockdown was asking to bring some Tesa tape rolls back home. I rediscovered this message a few weeks after and it make me laugh. No food or toilet paper but masking tape! The Tesa tape is like an old friend. It was the everyday companion of my architecture studies. It useful for everything including making plaster when I cut myself.

* the half of everything I’m doing 

Me:
Oh ha! Tape is Hannes’ best friend! What do you use the tape for after you brought him back?

Célia:
This time we use it for painting the walls and ceiling of our home. Since September we’re in the middle of a total renovation of our house which was needing insulation everywhere.

We couldn’t work without this tape.


Me:
The tape saved you!!!! I’m being nosy here, how many did you get?

Célia:
I couldn’t get some, they were out of stock at the shop. Luckily I found two rolls in our house. They were for my teaching classes. Yes, I teach the students how important is this tape and I was horrified to find out that some 3rd year students didn’t know about it. 

Me:
Haha the tape drama! Yes tapes and tools are super important!
How are you doing in general? What is your day like now?

Célia:
We’re trying to find a balance in the day like a buddhist monastery. We’re influence by a documentary saw at the beginning of the quarantine. 

Morning: yoga, writing work on projects

Afternoon: Let’s get physical : painting the house, making ceramics, making bread, kefir, pickles or yoga. I would like to try to make some kimchi after Choi's receipt.

It’s nice to do something with an evolution at this moment where everything is still.

Me:
Nice! Yes try Choi’s recipe! (porkbellycomics.com)
I like you guys routine, creative works in the morning and more physical works in the afternoon. That totally makes sense!
Thank you so much Célia!!!!!
I got some photos of their beautiful ceramic pieces that they have been working at home these days.
You can also see their other design works (https://www.celiahannes.net/)

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy making the items and talking about them with my friends. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In greeting, illustration, interview, new york Tags quarantine, shopping list, illustration, daily project, product illustration, COVID-19, coronavirus
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #26 Jimin (Baltimore, MD)

April 21, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Jimin:
My essential item of my quarantine shopping list is coffee grounds. Thanks to my mom, she loves coffee and would drink every day. Growing up looking her, now I am a coffee lover and can't live without it. A warm coffee always wakes me for my day.

So far my favorite is this brand from Whole Foods. I enjoy brewing my coffee in pour over way. It is a sweet and smooth coffee taste. The process is very refreshing when I smell the coffee and the sound dripping down the filter. You should try it too! 


Me:
It seems like coffee is essential for many of my friends. I didn’t know till I started this interviews how many people enjoy good coffee in many different way of preparing it!
Do you drink coffee straight? and how many times a day do you have coffee?


Jimin:
I also love to drink latte as well. I am not much a milk fan, but when I am craving for it I love to use my milk whisk and enjoy my latte.  I drink maximum 2 coffee a day. Morning coffee makes me awake for the day and evening coffee is a refresher from my meal. With some sandwich or dessert, my coffee tastes even better! 


Me:
Yes! When I’m in Japan I have coffee all the time after dinner. There I would go out with friends for dinner and go out for all night coffee shop and keep talking for hours :) Here I think there not much custom for drinking coffee at night time. I love that your mom loves coffee. Did you bring back your favorite Whole Foods coffee to your home?

Jimin:
Yes, I did! Our family used to live in New Jersey and she would always love to look around Whole Foods. It was actually one of her favorites from the store and I ended up liking them. Now she is in South Korea and would always ask for me to buy three of them for her when I visit home. 

Me:
Aw! That is so sweet!!! Thank you so much Jimin for this interview!!!
I have been following your instagram and I love your sketchbook series. How did you start this series? Is there a story behind it?

Jimin:
There was a moment when I wanted to cheer myself with my drawings. I wanted to make myself busy so I decided to do some collages. Then I thought maybe putting some positive words and it all began. Instead of a sketchbook drawing, I want to call it positive vibe drawings. I am happy how it came out so far. I can't wait to see it combing all in a single book in the nearest future. 


Me:
I love that! Positive vibe drawing. That’s true when I look at them I do feel positive and calm. Doing daily drawing is challenging for everyone, where does the inspiration comes from and what medium do you like to use the most? And what’s your favorite things to draw currently?

Jimin:
My inspiration comes from the photos I took and my current mood while I make the drawings. Photos are captures from particular moments and that influences me. If I need more reference photos, I love to look in the world of instagram. There are so many good photos that are hard for me get my own but to get inspired. The quarantine days sometimes made me less joy in creations. I knew I had to make myself busy and wanted to stay positive as much as I can. So I started to write down simple notes and combined them with daily drawings. It is hard for me to choose one medium that I like. It makes the process of drawing more exciting when I am combining all the mediums I love to use, which are color pencils, cut out pattern paper I made, pencils and markers. 
My favorite things to draw changes often. Couple months ago it was houses and floating into the sky. At the moment I love to draw people and their surrounding environment. The green trees and flowers are a must too. I guess I am missing the people interaction. :)


Me:
Thank you Jimin!
I’m sharing one of her positive vibe drawing here! And you can see more here —-> https://www.instagram.com/jimnsuh

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy making the items and talking about them with my friends. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In greeting, illustration, interview, new york Tags illustration, product illustration, quarantine, shopping list, coronavirus, COVID-19, daily project
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #25 Yuko (Manhattan, NY)

April 20, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Yuko:
I thought about a few things. One is a jar of sun dried tomatoes. I got addicted after my trip to Malta last summer. Another, maybe more fun is a small Turkish Coffee maker. I learned how to make the coffee in Egypt recently. I didn’t drink coffee for a long time, but I restarted it as a mini morning ritual. I can’t drink a lot of coffee, so I only make one cup in the morning. 

Me:
Turkish coffee! This coffee pot is really beautiful. I like the design on the handle and shiny copper body.
I actually don’t know how to make Turkish coffee. How different from the regular coffee? 

Yuko:
Well, I didn’t really drink coffee till I got hooked to what Egyptians call “French Coffee” in Cairo, right before COVID19 quarantine started. I was there in early March. 

I am not a specialist, but Turkish coffee is made of almost powder like ultra ground coffee (and sugar) prepared directly in the one person size pot like this one. Coffee powder is in the cup you drink out of. “French Coffee” is Turkish coffee prepared with milk. It taste like coffee milk you had as a kid, but, like the better kind. 

You can find multiple ways of preparing and serving Turkish coffee on YouTube. Very simple, but you need to learn it because it is very different from how we prepare coffee in this part of the world.

For those of us who are not used to drinking Turkish coffee, the key is to wait a bit till the powder sinks down to the bottom. It’s a common sense for those who are used to drinking Turkish coffee, but we don’t know! 


Me:
Wow that sounds delicious.
How did you learn how to make this? 

Yuko:
I asked my Egyptian friends, then watched a few different YouTube videos. I went with the one where Egyptian grandma explain it to us. It looks like Egyptian way of preparing is a bit different from Turkish way. But there may be multiple different ways. (Turkish coffee videos I saw all put coffee in cold water from the start, the one I watched from Egypt put the coffee powder into the already boiling water. I am not used to taking too much coffee, so the Turkish version seems too strong for me.)


Me:
I do want to try Egyptian grandma way of making coffee! Can we find those special pot and Turkish coffee in NY?

Yuko:
I brought one from Egypt, but it was too small, and dangerous to use in my big American stovetop. It was actually not hard to find at all. There is an Arabic deli Samad's Gourmet on the block where I live. They had like 10 different ones. This was the prettiest. 

Turkish coffee is ground to the max, it has the texture of flour. I guess we can ground the coffee ourselves. But many coffee sellers have Turkish ground, or specialty stores must be able to ground it for us. And there is always internet. 

Samad’s Gourmet is closed right now, but I will go ask them when they are open again. 

Me:
That will be one of the place I will go once the quarantine is over!
Egypt is one of the place I dream to go as a child. I was so into “Ookeno-monsyo” (Japanese syojo comic about Egypt). Would you give me a one spot you recommend for us to go in Egypt?

Yuko:
Local artist friends took me on an overnight trip from Cairo to a small pottery artisan village called Tunis. It is gorgeous there with flowers and lush greens everywhere. From there, we took a full day trip to the Sahara. There is an area in the middle of the desert where they find fossilized ancient whales. You can only get there with experienced 4 wheel driver.  They are so old and they have legs! They preserved some in the place where they found them, and you can walk around and see the fossil legged whales in the middle of nowhere surrounded by sand. it’s very poetic. 

It’s a pottery village, so it’s perfect for you. You should go. Or we go there together when all this madness is over!

Me:
It is perfect for me!!! Yes let’s go together.
Sounds like a painting how you are describing this place!
How is bear doing with the quarantine?


Yuko:
He got use to staying home. He misses neighbors at the studio, but he won’t complain because momma is always home!

Me:
:) Bear and his momma :) Cute Bear photos attached on the bottom!

Thank you so much Yuko for the interview!!!
I wanted to share Yuko’s illustration she did last week for NYTimes. 17 illustrators quarantined in New York and were asked by NYTimes to draw outside the window. I think it’s a super interesting project. We get to see all the artists windows and their views.
Here is Yuko’s:

I am facing Columbia University office. So for the last one month, I am just staring at an empty building. It’s so quiet here in my apartment, I can’t believe I live in Manhattan. (By Yuko Shimizu)

I am facing Columbia University office. So for the last one month, I am just staring at an empty building. It’s so quiet here in my apartment, I can’t believe I live in Manhattan. (By Yuko Shimizu)

Bear :)

Bear :)

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy making the items and talking about them with my friends. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In greeting, illustration, interview, new york Tags quarantine, shopping list, illustration, daily project, coronavirus, COVID-19, product illustration
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #22 Yohey (Queens, NY)

April 15, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Yohey:
 The top of my list has always been a BOXED WINE, to be specific, BOTA BOX Cabernet. Coz you know why? It's a dollar cheaper than Black Box Wine. 

Me:
Haha good answer!
Ohhhh this makes me want to go get some wine.  Did you get to buy more for the next shopping outing?

Yohey:
Yup. I literally just came back from a local liquor store. I think this is my 7th boxed wine... I think my blood is turning into wine.

Me:
7!!!! You can soon be able to build your own castle with them!
I know you are a cooking queen. Any new experiment?

Yohey:
New experiment, yes! I bought some canned foods in the name of self-quarantine! I had never really tried any of those before, but now I realized that some of them are so damn good lol. Have you ever tried Japanese canned mackerel in sweet miso sauce!? It gave me a serious food orgasm.

Me:
Ha! I have tried them before. Ah, I wish I have a Japanese grocery store so I can grab some of those.
Have you done drink night with your friends with video chats?

Yohey:
Yes, and I love it coz all I need to do is just wear comfortable pjs and sip my wine until I pass out in my own bedroom!! When are we having a kiki, Aya??

Me:
Haha, yes I love it how casual it is, too. Ok let’s have a kiki this week :)
Thank you so much for the interview Yohey!!!

I really love what Yohey has been doing these days but this illustration especially resonated with me I wanted to share. It’s about moving the studio back to home because of the situation now.
I really miss my ceramic studio…
You can see more of his work at https://www.instagram.com/yoheyhorishita/

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy making the items and talking about them with my friends. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In illustration, interview, greeting, new york Tags daily project, product illustration, illustration, coro, COVID-19, quarantine, shopping list
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #20 Diana (Brooklyn, NY)

April 13, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Diana:
My hoarding ways have prepared me well for this crisis lol, so the top things on my essentials list remain relatively the same as in my daily life: eggs, frozen veggies, frozen dumplings (a must!!), oatmeal, and canned fish (my favorite is fried dace).

One thing I was less prepared about was restocking baking ingredients. So I recently ordered 50 lbs of flour and 50 lbs of sugar, as well as a big bag of bittersweet chocolate! I think once I get a large amount of butter, I will be set for all the baking orders to come :D

Me:
YES! Your cookie business!!! Let me ask about that in a bit.
First I want to ask you about this fish can which I have never seen it before. Is this like a canes sardine? Does this have a unique seasoning?

Diana:
Sort of, except with a different sauce. The kind I like is doused in fermented black beans and oil. It's super salty, delicious, and instantly transports me to my childhood.

Me:
Mmmm sounds so good. Does your cat go crazy when you open the can? Lol

Diana:
Haha she does when I'm opening it, and then gives me a dirty look when I let her sniff the can :)

Me:
How do you usually eat this?

Diana:
It is best eaten with rice! I even save the oil and black beans for future meals. Recently I tried it on top of grits and that was pretty delish. If I'm being really good, I'll have it over riced cauliflower, but it's definitely not as satisfying. 

Me:
I am voting for white rice! It sounds really good!
Ok I HAVE to ask you for your cookie subscription business? I think it’s the best subscription I have ever heard. ( I actually subscribed right when I saw about it on Diana’s instagram!)
How did you start backing Diana?

Diana:
From Here to Sunday (Diana’s store front in Gowanus, Brooklyn) actually began with baking. After I left a full-time job in early 2016, I had much more time to play, so I started to experiment. That summer, I was working at Tom Sach's Bodega at the Brooklyn Museum, so I would bring extras to share. A co-worker suggested that I should start selling out of the Bodega, so I paired baked goods with zines by artist/printmaker Todd Irwin, and voila! From Here to Sunday was born :)

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The Taster's Club Cookie Subscription started with a similar premise. I used to sell cookies along with other art goods at pop-ups, or I would try a new recipe, but I'd end up with a lot of extras. I didn't want to throw them out, so I started offering the cookie subscription as a solution. It started slowly with friends joining as a way to support the growing business. Now I actually bake specifically for the subscribers (although they still get extras when there are some.)

Me:
Yum Yum Yum! I can’t wait to get my first cookie box!
And here is a very important announcement:
From Here to Sunday is currently offering Mini Cookie Care Packages for frontline worker friends. Each package includes 6 cookies and a custom handwritten note. Pay-what-you-wish to @heretosunday on Venmo with an email address to order. Suggested donation is $10 to cover shipping & handling.
I love this idea so so much.
If you have a friend in frontline please do send them a cookie package :)

Have you been cheering 7pm everyday?

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s shopping baskets. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy talking to them about it. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In illustration, greeting, interview, new york, painting Tags quarantine, COVID-19, coronavirus, daily project, illustration, product illustration
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #17 Francois (Paris, France)

April 8, 2020

Me:

What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

 

Francois:

The first thing I bought was a carton of 20 packs of menthol cigarettes… Twenty lucky strike menthols made me feel instantly safer.  I wanted a diet in touch with the changing of the seasons: mint flavor is super springy.

But then the next day, I decided that quarantine was the perfect time to stop smoking. No social smoking equals less temptation. And also, with better lungs now, I was lowering the risks of complications if I ever caught the Rona. So, I bought my own « quit smoking package » made of nicotine gums and patches. And so far, so good: not one cigarette since March 17th (the beginning of quarantine in France).

 

Me:

Aw this is funny.  Yes I have heard that smoker is not good with this virus. 

And I love that idea of quitting something using this confinement time.

I wanted to quit social media for sometimes... but I guess I'm not doing a good job at all during this.  But maybe that's something I should think about!

 

Francois:

I understand! I wanted to also. Unfortunately, I was sucked back in by friends’ invites to Netflix Party movie nights, drinking games on the app Houseparty …and the discovery of Ina Garten’s giant quarantini. I needed to know the recipe!

 

Me:

Haha I want a massive cosmopolitan now! And what else was on your quarantine list?

 

Francois:

A new box of ODEFSEY was also on top of my list. It’s my HIV treatment. I wanted to have some medication in case there were a shortage of the production of the drug. Realness diet is sexy.

 

Me:

Oh my mom, too! She has a health condition so her doctor filled 3 months of medication so she doesn't have to go to the hospital for a while. I think that was a good move. I'm glad you got the extra. Any food items?

 

Francois:

I got a couple bottles of bubbly because if you’re locked up in your apartment, you need to feel that life is still worth living. And sparkling wine definitely does that for me. I wanted to still have a positive and gay regimen, so I opted for Crémant de Bourgogne, a wine similar to champagne. But champagne felt a tad too festive for these circumstances. I also purchased coffee capsules because I’m French. And addicted to caffeine. But don’t you judge me! Coffee capsules can be recycled now over here.  Well I do feel guilty using these wasteful pods. But if the virus takes me away, I’ll be leaving this world as a honest weak person who spoke the truth about their diet. Then I purchased eggs as I love making quiches! And I got some bananas because one fruit a day keeps the virus away? The phallic form is a decent visual stimulus for my confinement sex life. Soymilk was also on my pandemic shopping list because let’s give the cows a rest during these stressful times. Everyone needs a break. Let’s not forget canned food of spinach, eggplants and lentils. Don’t believe I buy these because of the quarantine. These are part of my ordinary shopping list. Yeah I have a solid track record as a lazy cook. Can France revoke my nationality because of these? We’ll find out!

 

Me:

Thank you so much for the full lists Francois!!! I love your honesty always ;) And it was fun to read all your decision making!

 Great idea on giving cows a rest in this stressful time, I'm really into oat milk now.  I think it's as delicious as cow milk.  

 Did you hear the tiger from Bronx zoo got the coronavirus?  I hope the farm animals will be safe, they are much closer to humans. I'm still puzzled over this tiger case. 

 

Francois:
Poor thing… Another good reason to let animals live in the wild so that they can develop stronger antibodies against viruses in their native ecosystem and among their own species.

 

Me:
I'm posting a photo of Francois and his bestie Kiki having a dress up video chat party from Paris and New York. It's hard to socialize these days but it is good to be connected.  

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy making the items and talking about them with my friends. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In interview, illustration, new york Tags COVID-19, coronavirus, quarantine, shopping list, medications, pandemic
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #6 Kelsey (Brooklyn, NY)

March 28, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Kelsey:
I am really terrible with shopping lists.
I went to market last Monday and it was kind of just grab whatever you could kind of scenario...
It wasn’t on my list but I saw Sriracha on the shelf and made sure to pick it up.

Me:
What is your favorite Sriracha dish?

Kelsey:
I really like Sriracha on fried eggs.  

Thank you Kelsey!!!
Hmmm I didn’t think of Sriracha. I made sure to get Kimchi though! Do you know you can put Kimchi on everything just like Sriracha? I sometime put them on eggs, too :)

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s shopping baskets. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy talking to them about it. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In illustration, greeting, interview, new york Tags quarantine, product illustration, ill, siracha, sriracha, COVID-19
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My friend's quarantine shopping list---- #5 Shadra (Baltimore, MD)

March 27, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Shadra:
Sadly it was Costco toilet paper, then Wegmans chocolate cake, and a couple of bottles of red wine (which I am now out of)....

And food for Lucky!

Me:
I’m so jealous of your cake + wine list…. Please tell me more about your chocolate cake!!!

Shadra:
The cake is their white cake with chocolate icing. My absolute fav.

Aya:
Can we see Lucky?

Shadra:
Here!

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Thank you Shadra!!!! And hi Lucky!
I wish I have Wegmans close by…. ah now I want to eat a chocolate cake…

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s shopping baskets. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy talking to them about it. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In illustration, interview, new york Tags q, quarantine, illustration, daily project, product illustration, wegmans, chocolate, chocolatecake
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #4 Luca (Brooklyn, NY)

March 26, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Luca:
Lentils!

Me:
Why lentils?

Luca:
It has a lot of protein. it’s very healthy and delicious. I make a soup with it. You can make a pot full and keep them in your freezer. And it last forever.

Aya:
That’s a good things to have in a pantry! Can you share us a recipe for your lentil soup?

Luca:
Sure!

<Luca’s Lentil Soup>
Ingredients:
Garlic
Onion
Dried Lentils
Carrots
Celery
Fresh or Canned Tomato
Veggie soup stock
Bay leaves
Salt / Pepper

1. You soak the dried lentils over night (Drained the water before cooking)

2. Cook diced onion and garlic with olive oil till onion gets soft

3. Put diced carrots and celery till carrots get tender

4. Put everything else and add water

5. Bring it to boil then simmer for 1 hour


Thank you Luca!!!! I love making soup, too. I cooked chicken soups twice since staying inside life started two weeks ago. I also make Miso soup a lot during winter. I might add my miso soup recipe soon in this blog, too :) Miso also last a long time so it’s a good and healthy condiment to have it in the fridge ;)

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s shopping baskets. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy talking to them about it. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In illustration, interview, new york Tags illustration, COVID-19, product illustration, daily project, lentils, recipe
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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #3 Alana (Brooklyn, NY)

March 25, 2020

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Alana:
I feel like there are so many things on my list but the first thing I thought of was ginger, pasta, tomato sauce, eggs, rooted vegetables. And I was pretty determined to get frozen veggies because I can't imagine not having fresh vegetables.

Me:
Why ginger? Is ginger your favorite spice?

Alana:
I thought of ginger because it's the first thing I reach for when I'm afraid of getting sick or to boost my immune system. I always bring a thermos of fresh ginger tea with me when I go to teach.

Aya:
Do you have your favorite way to take ginger?

Alana:
I grate the ginger into water and simmer it for at least 20 minutes before straining for a nice powerful tea. The spicy tingle in my throat makes me feel protected somehow. I love that it is such a meaningful plant for cultures around the world. I really understood peoples' connection to ginger after making and selling porcelain ginger shaped vases. They always gets a positive reaction. I'm sure there are lots of people drinking ginger tea around the world right now.


Thank you Alana!!!

And here is the photo of Alana’s ceramic ginger!!!!!!

And here is the photo of Alana’s ceramic ginger!!!!!!

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s shopping baskets. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy talking to them about it. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

In greeting, new york, interview, illustration Tags ginger, daily project, illustration, COVID-19, quarantine, product illustration
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My friend's quarantine shopping list---- #2 Eun-Ha (Brooklyn, NY)

March 24, 2020

#2 Eun-Ha

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Euh-Ha:
It was oat milk!
I read that oat milk purchase went up more than Purell?  I bought hair ties too coz I got rid of all of them when I had short hair and it looks like I probably won't be going to get a haircut anytime soon.

Me:
What is your favorite way drinking oat milk?

Eun-Ha:
I use bamboo matcha whisk I got when I was in Japan and froth it up to make latte. So glad I bought it, I held off for months thinking it would be really impractical since I never make matcha but it's the only thing I use every day.

Aya:
Wow I have unused matcha whisk that I’m not using. How do you do it? Do you have a favorite way of eating them?It was oat milk!

Eun-Ha:
I froth the oat milk first and put coffee.

Thank you Eun-Ha!!!!

Oat milk did make to my top 3, too;)

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s shopping baskets. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy talking to them about it. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

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My friend's quarantine shopping list ---- #1 Sara (Brooklyn, NY)

March 23, 2020

#1 Sara

Me:
What is your essential food/item that made it on top of your quarantine list?

Sara:
Oh my gosh, I do not even have to think about this: peanut butter!!! 
I bought multiple jars, although I haven't actually eaten any yet.

Me:
What is your favorite kind?

Sara:
My favorite brand is Smuckers Natural Peanut Butter, the Creamy variety, in the glass jar.
Sweet Pea (Sara’s cute dog) and I both love it.

Aya:
Do you have a favorite way of eating them?

Sara:
Sweet Pea’s favorite way to eat it is to lick the empty jar (photo attached!) My favorite way to eat it is peanut butter and banana sandwiches on wheat bread. They’re great because they’re vegan and you can carry them around all day (if you were allowed to go places) and they don’t need to be refrigerated.

And Here is the photo of cutest Sweet Pea with the empty jar!!!

And Here is the photo of cutest Sweet Pea with the empty jar!!!

Aya:
Thank you Sara so much!!!!
I love the idea of peanut butter and banana sandwich!
I think that would make it to my next shopping list :)

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Project Note:
The idea of “ My friend’s quarantine shopping list” started when I was peeking at people’s shopping baskets during the COVID-19. What are their essentials? Is there a one thing they can’t live without? I was curious about my friend’s. Everyone’s list was unique and I enjoy making the items and talking about them with my friends. I hope this brighten your day and maybe those items will make it to your next shopping list :) Have a nice staying home day!

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Girls Club Asia interview

December 9, 2019

Hi! I had an interview with Girl Club Asia this year and I wanted to put the link to share http://girlsclub.asia/meet-the-artist/aya-kakeda/

I really liked their questions, made me think about why I do what I do and how being in certain cities change the way I work. Also fun to look back and think about how Japanese culture influenced my art..

I also recommend to check out Girls Club Asia website, they feature many talented Asian Female Artists. Thank you Girls Club Asia!

-Tell us a little bit about yourself.

Hello. My name is Aya.  I grew up in downtown Tokyo, moved around a bit and now live and work in New York.  I am a freelance illustrator and an educator.  My art revolves around an imaginary island call Totai island which I created as a child. I am rediscovering and expanding the idea as an adult, this world is always changing and it’s parallel to the one we are living in.  Folk tales from different cultures and current events are big influence on my work. I like using variety of mediums such as paint, ceramic, embroidery, and printmaking.

 

-Describe the city you’re living in and what it’s like to live there.

Currently I am living between 3 cities.  My base is in New York which I love because of the creative community.  I spend 3 days a week in Baltimore where I am a full time professor at Maryland Institute College of Art.  And my home town Tokyo I spend most of my summer and get a lot of inspiration for my art.

 

-What is the best and worst thing about living in your city?

New York and Tokyo are very creative and artsy cities.  I feel lucky to have both cities in my life since they both have different approach and influences on art.

 Best thing about New York is that it’s a multi cultural city with a bit of chaos. There is a constant high energy and for me this is a creation spot where I’m constantly creating art. Worst would be that it’s a fast pace city and can be stressful and I have problem managing time to rest. 

 Tokyo is a rejuvenate city for me.  Even though it has stereotype of large crowded city, I can always find a quite spots.  Being in a quiet street or resting at small shrine with trees I can really feel the connection to the earth. There are always festivals and events that remind you of the season you are living in. I see this in other Asian cities as well but even in big cities I can feel the connection to the nature and spirit.   Art wise, Tokyo has very interesting selections of exhibits from Manga to underground culture as well as big classical master and contemporary art.  When I’m in Tokyo I go to a lot of shows.  I also read a lot of books here.   The worst thing about Tokyo is that I observe more here but create less which often time frustrating. 

 Baltimore is new for me.  I just started full time professor position last year. The best thing about Baltimore for me is the community at the college.  I have wonderful students and colleagues I enjoy being there exchanging ideas, sharing influences and talking about art.  Downside is that it’s a still new place for me I don’t feel as connected as New York or Tokyo yet.

 

-Give us 3 words that describe what it’s like to be a creative in your city.

New York : energetic, resourceful, activated

Baltimore: exchange, learning, academic

Japan: Spiritual, cultural, exploration

-How did you start your career in art?

My first illustration job was from The New Yorker Magazine, I met the art director during my master study at School of Visual Arts. After that I slowly started to get more editorial illustration jobs. My first illustration portfolio was about my imaginary island Totai Island that I created as a 5 years old.  I wanted to rediscover it as an adult.  I started drawing some environments and characters who lives in the island.  I created 15 silkscreen prints as a series and that became my first portfolio to carry around the city to show to art directors. This imaginary island became the core of my art making and it still is the center of my creation. While starting the illustration career I joined Artist Collective Flux Factory and started exhibiting my work at their gallery. It was a learning period. I was able to experiment with many different mediums and expand my work out side of canvas. As a collective we did a lot of events and shows building installations and building “experiences” for the audiences. As a starting artist it was very helpful to have other artists around, exchanging ideas and collaborating with each other and above all being in healthy support system. 
Starting out my interest was everywhere.  I was into illustration, fine art, performance, product design, comics, and so on.  I have had other artist advice me to concentrate in one thing so you will succeed in the area faster which there is a truth to it, but with my personality it was difficult.  I am glad now though that I experimented a lot and try doing anything I was interested in.  I think everyone glows in different way and it’s ok.

 

-Were the people around you supportive of your decision on working as a creative?

Yes.  Since there was no artists in my family, it was harder for them to understand what exactly I wanted to do, but they were always very supportive.

Also artist community in NY, Baltimore, and Tokyo has been extremely kind and supportive which I feel very lucky. I think the worst enemy is myself, doubting my skills or telling me that I’m not good enough. I still struggle, but I try to turn this into an energy to keep going, encourage myself to be a better artist.

 

-What are some goals and ambitions you have for your future work?

This year is my incubating year. The past decade I was creating constantly and pushing myself extra hard that I really wanted to take some time to look back and think so I can move on to the new decade of art making.  I’m collecting all the characters that I created in the past and putting into one book, finishing all my unfinished projects, gathering drawer of my past influences and updating.  It is a bigger process than I thought but exciting.  So my future ambition would be collecting my old self and recreating myself to something new, which I think is a huge challenge!

 

-If you could collaborate with any person in the world who would it be?

 One of my dream is to design costumes and do background design for theater, opera, or dance.

So I would love to collaborate with theater director or a writer.

-How would you describe the women around you?

Strong, sensitive, talented, thoughtful, emotional, smart and kind. All kinds and all good.

 

-Were there any local female creative that you looked up to when you were growing up? If none, please tell us why.

I didn’t have a local artist to look up to when I was growing up.

But I read a lot of Manga from female manga artists.  My favorite was Sakura momoko, Chie Shinohara, Yukari Ichijo, Syungiku Uchida, and Rumiko Takahashi. Even though she is not Japanese, Niki de Saint Phalle was a big influence to me.  There use to be her museum, Niki Museum in Nasu, Japan where I often visited with my grandparents during summer. Wild colors and shapes of her sculptures were shocking to me and it gave me a great impact. Her art was powerful and it was about the thought of celebrating being female. When I saw her work I thought art can be more free, vibrant and fun. 

 

-Are there any challenging aspects of being a female in your industry?

I think in the illustration field in US I don’t feel much of a difference being female or male. This might be irrelevant but personally I struggle every month with heavy PMS, 3 days out of one month I have a hard time to think or sometimes physically work. The freelance lifestyle makes it easier for me to plan ahead and work around it but I often think about how much time I lose because of this. I was doing a silly math, average women has 450 period in their entire times, that means these 3 days a month can add up to 1350 of working days, that’s 3.75 years!  Since it’s not considered sickness or not everyone struggles with this I usually just keep it to myself but this question made me think about this.

 

-Do you have any advice to young women who are aspiring to work in your field?

I always tell my students to keep doing what they like which I know it’s a very general advice.  But keep doing thing is not so easy, you need to be patient and you need to trust yourself.  Let’s be the artists last standing, let’s be the artists who create till they are very old.  Art making can be lonely, being by your self for long hours. Finding a right artist community to get support system is really important and it will help you. Everyone can find the place to fit in, maybe it might not be in your city or country but right now the world is closer with internet and you might find your self in surprising places. 

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