52 Weeks of Tea is a sequel to 363 Days of Tea, where visual artist and graphic designer Ruby Silvious has used old and thrown away tea bags to thrust her creative practice. Projecting the old tea bags as a blank canvas, the designer wanted to inspire people by helping them re-imagining  how discarded items can be converted into something new and fresh.

The designer who has also used eggshells to create recycled art, believes that anything can be converted into a masterpiece. However, here she has used  thrown away tea bags as canvas for her recycled art project, which even being miniature in form showcase all the detailed aspects of painting. From portraits to paintings, the work created by Silvious is a beautiful example of vision and patience.

Each recycled art created as a one work per week assignment was more manageable and even gave her the chance to introspect her surroundings, while creating painting. Regularly posting her work on Instagram with the aim to promote recycled art, here are some of the amazing work created by Ruby Silvious.
Bea in Warsaw

Coming Apart at the Seams

Embracing the unknown

Jonas

The Nose Knows

Uninvited

Winter Upstate

Currently, only eight paintings has been created for 52 Weeks of Tea, but here are some more creative work imagined by Ruby Silvious, that showcase anything can be used as a canvas to produce something incredible and mesmerizing.
Gratitude

Painted Eggshells

Teapot

Teas The Season

Sweaters Weather

Via: DesignYouTrust

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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