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Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor | Prints by Carissa Tanton. Item composed of paper
Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor | Prints by Carissa Tanton. Item composed of paper
Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor | Prints by Carissa Tanton. Item composed of paper
Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor | Prints by Carissa Tanton. Item composed of paper
Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor | Prints by Carissa Tanton. Item composed of paper
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Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor | Prints by Carissa Tanton. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Carissa Tanton

Carissa Tanton

Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor

Price from $20 to $72

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Shipping: USPS 2-3 days
Price $11.50 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: December 21, 2024

"My love of drawing is rivaled by my love of tea. The perfect print for the enthusiast.

Celebrating the tea cultures of the world the drawings represent (from left to right, top to the bottom line)
1. Spiced Masala Chai, India
2. Cordyceps, Bhutan
3. Mate, Argentina
4. Mint tea, Morocco
5. Matcha, Japan
6. Gong Fu Style Brewing, China
7. Tea Picking Basket, Sri Lanka
8. Double Pour Teapot, Turkey
9. Breakfast Tea, England

This is a print of my original pen drawing. This drawing was created in collaboration with the artist Julie Celina

The Finer Details:

Printed on high quality 255gsm Matt Somerset Enhanced Velvet paper. I've chosen this lovely paper for my prints because it has a beautiful texture and also because of the environmental concerns in making paper that St Cuthberts Mill adhere to. Here is a quote from their website:

""St Cuthberts Mill is located in the Somerset countryside. We take great pride in protecting the environment we live in, making paper in harmony with the local countryside. No hazardous chemicals are released into our river, and we are proud to have large quantities of wildlife living in tandem with the mill. Our location boasts a wide variety of wildlife which include, ducks, trout, pheasant, buzzards, foxes, badgers, roe deer, rabbits, heron, kingfishers and woodpeckers.

All materials are screened in the mill to ensure minimal environmental effect. Pulps are sourced from sustainable sources (no rainforests are harmed in making our papers), and our cotton liners are an annual crop, which are a by-product from the textile industry.""

Sizes available and approximate measurements:
(If you are interested in a different size then please contact me.)

- A5: 14.8 x 21 cm (5.8 x 8.3 inches)
- 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
- A4: 21 x 29.7 cm (8.3 × 11.7 inches)
- 14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
- A3: 29.7 x 42 cm (11.7 x 16.5 inches)
- 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
- A2: 42 x 59.4 cm (16.4 x 23.4 inches)

Please note: Print is unframed.

Printed and sent directly to you from my lovely printers dStudio.

Item Tea Art Print, Gongfu Tea Ceremony Decor
Created by Carissa Tanton
As seen in Creator's Studio, Conwy, United Kingdom
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Carissa Tanton
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Minimal Line Drawings Inspired by Nature, Simplicity and Tea

I believe our homes should be sanctuaries that reflect who we are & I hope my work can inspire you to celebrate the little things such as the ritual of making a cup of tea or your daily walk in the woods.

After graduating in Psychology and English Literature back in 2011 I moved to Paris on a whim to be an au pair. It’s here that I fell madly in love with art and specifically drawing.

Two and a half years later I moved back home to North Wales with a very heavy suitcase and a slight addiction to croissants and french wine.

I then joined her recently-retired dad to study art and design at the local college. After that year full of experimentation he went on to study an undergraduate degree in art and I opened up a little Etsy shop in January 2017.

As a seeker of simplicity my style developed into just the use of pen and paper, and I’m mostly known for my black and white fine line drawings.