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What's Brewing with Me and Tea
Keeping It Real - The Art Of Sipping TeaKeep your “Tea time “ real – I sip a nice cup of green tea and then I take it to the next level. Tea is about art. Tea is about texture, depth, color, and beauty. It’s about capturing the beauty of tea as you swirl it around in paint and then create a masterpiece…(continue reading) Posted in Miscellaneous. Updated January 26th, 2012. Share on StumbleUpon or Del.icio.us, or Digg this post. Open A Box Of Tea And Let It Steep Your ImaginationWhy stay within the confines of a box -- use your God given imagination. Our imagination has no boundaries or walls. Our mind absorbs everything around us -- taking that information to the next level. TeaDimensionalArt transforms the way you think about art and takes art to the next level...(continue reading) Posted in Miscellaneous. Updated December 16th, 2011. Share on StumbleUpon or Del.icio.us, or Digg this post. Tea Time Steeping RhymeI recommend tea in the morning and then late in the afternoon. I’d even recommend stirring it with your finger if you don’t have a spoon. But I’d never recommend steeping and then leaving the room, because you might lose count and return one minute too soon...(continue reading) Posted in Miscellaneous. Updated October 13th, 2011. Share on StumbleUpon or Del.icio.us, or Digg this post. My Philosophy on TeaTea should be aromatic and inviting. Tea should not be rushed but sipped and savored. Tea should ignite the artist's brush as a flame of fire and set a canvas aglow...(continue reading) Posted in Miscellaneous. Updated August 24th, 2011. Share on StumbleUpon or Del.icio.us, or Digg this post. Let your imagination be inspired by the tea that you drink!I feel that we can be inspired by everything and anything, as long as we don’t place limits upon our minds. When I'm enjoying a cup of tea, it gives rhythm to my imagination. I take some of the loose tea and start mixing it with acrylic colors and suddenly, my paint brush starts to dance...(continue reading) Posted in Miscellaneous. Updated July 7th, 2011. Share on StumbleUpon or Del.icio.us, or Digg this post. |

