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A Walk along ‘Teabagging Trail’
India Flint mentioned teabags in her book Eco Colour: Botanical Dyes for Beautiful Textiles and it sent me off in pursuit of The Artist Teabag (like The Artist Book). And I came across a new (to me) kind of eco print using the humble and ubiquitious teabag. And that there are many artists working with the teabag. Do a search for the word teabag on Pinterest. You’ll see what I mean – for instance, this teabag artwork by artist Marsha Ryskin. Continue reading →
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Tagged Eco Printing, Ecology, Encaustic Art Institute, India Flint, Jesus Puja, Louise Strawbridge, Marsha Ryskin., Monoprints, recycling, Teabag art, teabagging, Turin Shroud, upcycling, Walking as Metaphor
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