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Teabags become a canvas for this graphic designer

One day, after drinking her green tea, Krithika Ravishankar was about to discard the teabag. Looking at the teabag’s texture, the graphic designer thought why not transform it into a canvas and started painting on discarded teabags.

Teabags become a canvas for this graphic designer
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Watercolour painting on used teabags; Krithika

Chennai

“Being a graphic artist, I love to reinvent my craft by exploring different mediums. I am a huge tea lover and daily drink at least 3-4 cups of tea. I decided to experiment with watercolour on used teabags,” says Krithika.

Explaining the process behind making teabag art, she says, “I dry the stained teabags under the sunlight for 5-6 hours. Then, I flatten the curves and make sure the bag is not torn. After finalising the artwork, I make an outline and then start painting. Initially, a lot of mishaps happened — while painting, the bags got torn, and sometimes, the paint started smudging. Over time, I learned how to handle the teabags. Since the texture is so delicate, you have to be extra cautious while handling it.”

A lot of people connect through teas and coffees and Krithika feels that teabag art can be a ‘cute gift’ one can give to their loved ones. “Anyone can try painting on teabags — you need creativity and lots of patience. After seeing the teabag series on my social media pages, many asked why I am not trying portraits. It’s been only a month since I started doing this. Once I am satisfied with painting everyday objects, I will move on to portraits. Painting with tea powder itself is a challenging process,” she smiles.

The graphic designer has now started researching the durability of used teabags. “I am not sure how long will the teabag lasts. So, I have started researching about it. I am also finding ways to preserve the stained teabags,” remarks Krithika.

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