The artist turns tea bags into works of art
And exposes them to art galleries around the world.
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Artist ruby Silvious creates amazing miniature watercolor landscapes and portraits. But the main feature of her work lies in the fact that instead of paper, she takes the used tea bags from the tea.
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In 2015, Silvius started a project called 363 Days of Tea every day and painted a miniature on a tea bag. These watercolor paintings immediately attracted the attention of art lovers: ruby participates in exhibitions around the world, and the number of subscribers in Instagram exceeds 17.5 per thousand.
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Partaken | bagel New painting for an upcoming exhibit at @paradigmgs opening later this month. A perfect project for this rainy day. #wip
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Your successful project Silvius decided to continue, and now it draws exclusively on packets of tea. In March of 2019 its miniature paintings will be featured in a solo exhibition Creative Space Hayashi in Chigasaki in Japan.
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