I
am planning a series of blog posts on the topic of tea and art. “What is tea and art,” you might ask. In my mind “tea and art” could refer to any
number of topics. So this series will
include a number of blog posts. Some topics I plan to touch on in this series
will be: tea used as an art medium, tea paraphernalia used as art medium (such
as in assemblage art), tea lovers who make art, and tea and its accoutrements used
as a theme in works of art.
To
begin this series of blog posts about tea and art I will start with a piece of
art done myself. In fact, I completed this piece just this morning. I love tea and I also enjoy making things. So
my most recent piece is a mosaic mirror that I have titled “Tea Time.” You see
it pictured here.
I have lined up interviews with a number of contemporary artists
who use “tea in art.” Some of the
artists you will read about in future blog posts are Mari Omori, Jen Crickenberger,
Jennifer Coyne-Qudeen, and Michele Brody.
I am looking forward to sharing the work of these talented artists with
you, my tea loving readers.
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