Saturday, July 22, 2017

Tea Bag Art Hints And Tips

By Ruth Scott


It may come as a surprise to many how household items that are affordable and easy to find are used in art. However tea bag art is increasingly popular and it has much to offer. It is very easy to source this material at many supermarkets and it can create truly unique effects.

If you are thinking about buying a work of art or if you want to make your own, safety should be the top priority. That means that you must carefully vet any suppliers, sellers and products. At the same time make sure that any projects undertaken at home are done in a safe way.

To help with this topic there are many consumer guides available through book sellers and at libraries and some of them focus on collecting art. In addition you can find lots of art guides that highlight how to undertake projects at home safely. Protecting yourself as a maker and as a consumer is very important.

To follow are some examples of some of the ways that artists and makers are employing this one of a kind medium. You might be surprised at how versatile it is. Read on to learn more about how teabags are being used as a medium in artworks.

Often artists use this type of material as they would watercolor paints. In fact it is very similar in that the brush is dipped in water that has been stained by the tea bag. It is possible to get a great range of tones depending on how much water is added to the teabag and how long the tea bag has been kept in the water.

The best papers for painting with tea are watercolor and other absorbent papers. Artists use it just like watercolors with soft brushes. The strength of tea affects the pigmentation so there is much range in terms of tone.

You should keep in mind that tea stains may not have the same lightfastness of paints that are specially formulated for this purpose. That is why it is important to keep away from direct sun in case of fading. However, for many this is an asset as lots of artists like the organic quality of pigments that gradually fade.

Yet, many artists really like how tea may fade, giving it a particularly organic look that is affected by time. Some artists work with different strengths of tea to create lots of tonal range adding much excitement to this most simple of media. For further tips, you can find projects outlined using this medium in art magazines and books. To get more creative ideas you may find much inspiration online. In fact there are many blogs and sites which are filled with demonstrations of creative projects that use very inexpensive and simple media such as teabags. Making art need not cost a lot and can even create stunning effects with very basic materials from your kitchen. A search online is sure to uncover a wide range of artists who make this type of work.




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