Artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor

artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor
artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor

Artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor Please read our disclosure for more info. since she began her 363 days of tea project in 2015—a personal challenge to create art daily by repurposing her used tea bags—visual artist and graphic designer ruby silvious has not ceased to record everyday impressions on her miniature recycled canvases. what has resulted in the following years is. At the beginning of 2015, new york based artist ruby silvious embarked on a new project called 363 days of tea, a visual diary of miniature paintings and collages on used, emptied out tea bags. while many discard their used tea bags, silvious celebrates the popular, daily tea drinking ritual by recycling them for use as mini canvases. three.

artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor
artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor

Artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor Ruby silvious is an artist who is breaking the limits of traditional painting. while other artists paint on a canvas, she uses recycled tea bags to create watercolor landscapes, portraits, and still life paintings. just like all other genius ideas, this idea came to the artist by chance, and over a short period of time, she has become a recognized artist, whose style can’t be confused with. This experiment to work on a daily tea bag project throughout a year, while balancing a job in poughkeepsie, new york, culminated in the book, "363 days of tea: a visual journey on used tea bags." the 2016 book features paintings of random objects of inspiration — a sweater she saw on clearance, takeout from last night's dinner, or favorite natural scenes — on hand torn tea bags. The artist also released another book in 2019, “reclaimed canvas: reimagining the familiar,” which features her artworks made with repurposed everyday materials such as paint chips, egg shards, pistachio shells, paper bags, dried leaves, and, of course, used tea bags. Apparently, there are many different ways to keep a diary and this unique artist from new york, ruby silvious, has discovered an amazing one. while some of us tend to throw away used tea bags after finishing our tea, silvious reuses them as canvases for her miniature paintings.

artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor
artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor

Artist Turns Used Tea Bags Into Miniature Canvases For Daily Watercolor The artist also released another book in 2019, “reclaimed canvas: reimagining the familiar,” which features her artworks made with repurposed everyday materials such as paint chips, egg shards, pistachio shells, paper bags, dried leaves, and, of course, used tea bags. Apparently, there are many different ways to keep a diary and this unique artist from new york, ruby silvious, has discovered an amazing one. while some of us tend to throw away used tea bags after finishing our tea, silvious reuses them as canvases for her miniature paintings. About a year ago, 53 year old karaçayır decided to put to use all the tea bags she had used and incorporate them into her art. she started creating interesting artworks on dried tea bags and filters, decorating them with watercolor or acrylic paints. After a good steep, ruby silvious (previously) reuses her tea bags as miniature canvases to paint sliced watermelon, serene landscapes, and models adorned in dress shaped candy wrappers. the works typically keep the tags attached, reminding the viewer of their beverage based origin.

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