This Artist Uses Tea Bags As A Canvas, Has Over 300 Drawings

Most people use teabags to aid them in making tea, but that’s so plain and basic. Let’s see you take those little bags and cover them with incredible drawings the way Ruby Silvious does.

Silvious is a graphic designer who has used tea bags as her canvas for the over 300 days.

She’s calling it 363 Days of Tea, and for over 300 days, she has filled her Instagram account with beautiful portraits, abstract art and even a touching tribute to the recent attacks on Paris.

As of this writing, she has drawn through 317 days and will end her journey at the end of 2015.

Check out some of her breathtaking Teabag pieces below.
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