Literal chef’s plates
September 29, 2014 by DarcieDaniel Boulud‘s new Washington, DC restaurant, DBGB Kitchen and Bar, represents a homecoming of sorts. Boulud worked in DC when he first arrived in the U.S. thirty years ago. When it came time to decorate his new establishment, he enlisted his chef friends for an art project.
Over 100 chefs from across the U.S. to painted small plates in a manner representing famous artists. A wall at Boulud’s establishment contains the renderings of culinary luminaries like Alice Waters, Dominique Ansel, April Bloomfield, Thomas Keller, and Grant Achatz. Some of the chefs reveal hidden artistic talent that they hadn’t been able to express before.
“Although he commissioned the project himself, Boulud “was in awe of his colleagues’ handiwork: “I couldn’t believe some of them. They really spent time making sure these plates were going to be commemorative,” he says.” Continue reading, and see photos of several plates along with commentary from the chefs, at the NY Times website.
Photo by Darcie Boschee
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