Snapshots: Satomi Jin
December 26th, 2008
SOOOOOO behind on posting! sorry sorry sorry! its been a little hard, as the days leading up to Christmas were really busy at the store, and then well, it was christmas! So, Merry Christmas everyone!!! I hope your holidays are brilliant! I shall try to resume so normal posting schedule starting…NOW!
This SNAPSHOT is of another friend of mine, SATOMI JIN. We met a couple years ago when I was looking to hire an artist to work with me and a mutual friend sent me her contact info and a raving recommendation about how brilliant she was…and….she was/is.
The piece above, while small here, in actuality is nearly 13 FEET WIDE! now, its not obvious here, but these orbs or organic shapes are comprised of, likely billions of teeny timy little hand-drawn pencil circles…clrcles about the size of the dot above your hand-written “i”. I know it can’t be as impactful as in person, but I am floored by the notion of it.
This piece of hers, a sewn patchwork grenade made out of lovely little pastel floral fabrics sealed the deal for me! I HAD to hire her!
Nippon Japan:
We no longer work together, but she and I are still friends and are supposed to be getting together (we did in fact get together) for an afternoon date to Loganberry books next week (thank you Stephanie for the recommendation, i still cannot believe I had not known about this Cleveland gem!).
So, I am LOOOOONNNNNNGGGGGG overdue for another SNAPSHOTS installment, hope you enjoy this and look out for an upcoming post about Satomi’s equally talented husband, Matt:
SNAPSHOTS: Satomi Jin
Hometown: Kawaskaki, Japan
How did you end up in Cleveland?: I got a job as a ceramics teacher at Ruffing Montessori School in Cleveland Heights. (this is danielle again, i just want to interject that Satomi has found herself here NOW because of this job, but originally met her husband, a native Clevelander while in college in Columbus, which initially led her from Japan to Ohio…she told me i could fill in any blanks if i wanted to)
Top things you miss about Japan?: Food, My family, and shopping
What would you like us to know about your hometown?: Kawasaki is located between Yokohama (Bay City) and Tokyo (Manhattan x 100). But when I am there I usually go to Tokyo to hang out.
Take me on a tour from wake to slumber of a perfect idealized day in your hometown: Go hiking in a mountain, got to day spa and go to a beach. have delicious dinner and go to hot springs in the hotel
Favorite writers & artists from your country: My favorite writer/artist is Kenji Miyaza. He lived (to in his mid 30’s) in late 19th century - early 20th century. He wrote very sophisticated cute short stories about animals and people and nature. He was also a farmer, geologist, poet and painter.
Favorite shopping in and around Tokyo?: In Tokyo, I love to go to Muji shops. Simple, good quality, and very reasonable prices. (muji.com) I also love the biggest department store in Shinjuku called Isetan. They are like a Barneys NY plus Nordstrom. I don’t get to buy much, but very inspirational. Kyoto and Takayama (it is in mountainous area, smaller version of Kyoto) are the other favorite cities to travel and shop. They have beautiful traditional craft shops and antique shops and much more!
In general, what would you say are the biggest differences between life in USA versus life in Japan? One of the big differences is everything you see in Japan is smaller and skinier. Houses, highways, buses and cars and people. It is very convenient to go anywhere, and do something. Transportation systems are super accurate and efficient. Every where you go you will get very good, detailed and thorough services (sometimes it is too much!). Politcs, education systems, culture and history….they are all very different from US. But the climate in Japan is very similar to Cleveland!
Satomi gave me a Japanese catalog, Zappa catalog, for inspiration. I can’t quite order out of it, i mean for one, its all in Japaneses and it happens to be an older issue that she bought at a store while living in Seattle a couple years ago…but i DO often refer back to it for inspiration. It is so clean and simple and full of the most charming and practical items by such talented designers! I found their website but it’s not nearly as pretty as the catalog!
































