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A lot of white teacups waiting for tea.
Probably going in my "bizarre pictures" set, if I ever get one.
Feast your eyes, ladies and gennlmen, this one may not be "up" for long...
This is the formal tea sitting where you can sit on the floor. Behind it is a beautiful display of various sizes of tea cups. I would love to set up my home with such a space to enjoy good company and good tea.
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Title: Teacup Mushroom Hat & Blue Bird
Artist: Carla Zamora
Based In: Philippines
Size: 3”x3”
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery’s “Small Stuff 7” annual cash & carry holiday exhibition in Lauderhill, Florida. Exhibition runs November 17, 2013 through January 11, 2014; for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com.
I've always admired and respected your teacups, Liz, and now I REALLY do! This is my first time to paint a teacup. In fact, being a coffee drinker, I own only this one teacup. And I do occasionally drink tea from it. :)
The drawing went reasonably well, considering it was a first try, though I did do light sketch in pencil instead of straight to ink. I couldn't get the cup to sit in the saucer, the weight is wrong. Then, for paint, I tried some Maimeri to be different and found that it doesn't work well on this paper (Strathmore Visual Journal). (Plus, I'm still a klutz with paint.)
Against my better judgement, I dabbed on some Daniel Smith to get some pigment into it, and although it didn't improve the mess, it seemed to help the overall look a little.
Teacups are tricky!
This is a beautifully shaped teacup! And a flawed saucer. The saucer looks nice from the top, but the base of it is too wide. Looks daft from the side. Also, haven't quite got the hang of handles - this is slightly too long, but it is nice and thin. The glaze is the runny cobalt blue stuff, and I don't really like it a lot. Goes quite thin, so the texture of the clay shows through. When I'd prefer it didn't.
A friend at work gave me a set of these teacups used for Gong-Fu tea ceremonies. Some of them have little chinese inscriptions on them, so I thought one would make an interesting photo. I have no idea what this says.