Artist Ruby Silvious started a visual diary called “363 days of tea”. (Photo: BoredPanda)
Silvious hopes that people who view her art are changed in some way, perhaps with a renewed belief in the art of the possible. (Photo: BoredPanda)
“I think reimagining the discarded as art inspires new forms of creativity,” she said. (Photo: BoredPanda)
People have this notion of what traditional art should be, but she brings out something unique and original. (Photo: BoredPanda)
She draw, paint and collage moody, evocative and sometimes whimsical art on the used teabag paper. (Photo: BoredPanda)
“Now on day 308, the visual diary records my impression of the moment using the used tea bag as a medium, altered to create a new work of art every day,” she added.
“The used tea bag is not very attractive. But while you may see a soggy, stained tea bag, I see a blank canvas,” she said. (Photo: BoredPanda)
Silvious hoped to spark a different kind of inspiration and showcase a different work of creativity. (Photo: BoredPanda)
She used the old stained teabags to draw and paint. (Photo: BoredPanda)
The diary is a stunning work of art and creativity. (Photo: BoredPanda)