363 Days of Tea Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Wed, 07 Feb 2018 09:38:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Tea Bags Used As Canvases for Miniature Paintings https://mobispirit.com/tea-bags-used-canvases-miniature-paintings/ Wed, 07 Feb 2018 09:38:32 +0000 https://mobisprt.wpengine.com/?p=837 In 2015, New York-based artist Ruby Silvious started a project called 363 Days of Tea, a daily journal of her impressions of the moment by painting beautiful designs on used tea bags. She creates new artwork every day for 363 days. Today, Silvious continues to illustrate her day-to-day life through her paintings. In addition to […]

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In 2015, New York-based artist Ruby Silvious started a project called 363 Days of Tea, a daily journal of her impressions of the moment by painting beautiful designs on used tea bags. She creates new artwork every day for 363 days.

Today, Silvious continues to illustrate her day-to-day life through her paintings. In addition to her regular tea drinking and drawing, she created several tea bag art collections while travelling. She launched the 26 Days of Tea in Japan in 2016, showcasing the painted tea bags made from watercolor, ink, gouache, and origami paper, inspired by her art residency in Itoshima, Japan. Her latest collection, 26 Days of Tea in France features French cuisine and gardens, and was exhibited at LM Studio in Hyères, at the southern tip of France’s illustrious Côte d’Azur region.

Check out some of her amazing miniature paintings below.

Before summer ends

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Back to basics

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Sweater Weather

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

New Yorker cover, Thanksgiving 1951

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Lady in Red

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Nutcracker

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Four calling birds

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

A partridge in a pear tree

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Date night dessert

 

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Holiday cheer

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Flat iron district

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Holiday shopping

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Peace

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Must love dogs

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Rainy days

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 363 Days of Tea Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Wed, 07 Feb 2018 09:38:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Tea Bags Used As Canvases for Miniature Paintings https://mobispirit.com/tea-bags-used-canvases-miniature-paintings/ Wed, 07 Feb 2018 09:38:32 +0000 https://mobisprt.wpengine.com/?p=837 In 2015, New York-based artist Ruby Silvious started a project called 363 Days of Tea, a daily journal of her impressions of the moment by painting beautiful designs on used tea bags. She creates new artwork every day for 363 days. Today, Silvious continues to illustrate her day-to-day life through her paintings. In addition to […]

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In 2015, New York-based artist Ruby Silvious started a project called 363 Days of Tea, a daily journal of her impressions of the moment by painting beautiful designs on used tea bags. She creates new artwork every day for 363 days.

Today, Silvious continues to illustrate her day-to-day life through her paintings. In addition to her regular tea drinking and drawing, she created several tea bag art collections while travelling. She launched the 26 Days of Tea in Japan in 2016, showcasing the painted tea bags made from watercolor, ink, gouache, and origami paper, inspired by her art residency in Itoshima, Japan. Her latest collection, 26 Days of Tea in France features French cuisine and gardens, and was exhibited at LM Studio in Hyères, at the southern tip of France’s illustrious Côte d’Azur region.

Check out some of her amazing miniature paintings below.

Before summer ends

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Back to basics

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Sweater Weather

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

New Yorker cover, Thanksgiving 1951

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Lady in Red

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Nutcracker

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Four calling birds

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

A partridge in a pear tree

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Date night dessert

 

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Holiday cheer

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Flat iron district

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Holiday shopping

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Peace

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

 

Must love dogs

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

Rainy days

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(Instagram/@Ruby Silvious)

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