Pareidolia: When you can see images within images, which I love to do...
I've been seeing art on Instagram where images are drawn out of teabag stains, much like the sidewalk cracks a few posts back, so I gave it a try.
I did these while I was doing the art practices in the Jots and Tittles journal in the last post. I worked on them in between the journal pages.
There's not a photo of the first page of teabags, but I took eleven teabags right out of the boiled and steeped water, without squeezing out any water, and plopped them all on one page in my new Winsor Newton mixed media sketchbook. They were left to dry about twenty-four hours.
They were supposed to stay until completely dry, but I got impatient. Besides they had already left a good dark stain, so I took them up. They were not soggy, but still wet enough to do another page, and this time I spread them onto two pages (below) and left them until completely dry, before pulling them up. One page is stained rice paper.
I went back and re-watched the video and found out that when you take the teabags out of the water you're supposed to gently squeeze the water out of them before plopping them down on the paper. Ideally, you use a small paper/card for each teabag, because you have to turn the image to different sides to find the image that's hiding.
The first page of teabag stains from the very wet teabags.
The images I pulled out from the first page stains with a small Micron pen. Some are upside down and/or sideways, because I had to turn the page to see them, which is why each one should have their own paper.
This is the second page with the semi-dry teabags. I only used six on this page, which gave me a little more room.
Again, I had to turn the page to find the images, so they are every which way.
The other five semi-dry teabag stains on rice paper. I forgot how absorbent rice paper is, and some of the tea soaked through onto a second page and into the magazine it was laying on, so these stains are very pale in comparison to the other pages, but still plain enough to see images within. I will use the stained second paper for another project!
I found these images hiding among the stains. I love all these critters/characters, and I only used mostly lines, but some of the artists add in shading and details, so they look more like art pieces. Fun stuff!
I piled the dry teabags into a pie pan and later emptied them out and flattened them out to use in other projects. The driest, most shriveled ones are from orange spice teabags, which are kind of sticky and hard to empty when dry. I used a variety of bags to see how they would do, and they all worked beautifully. I will be doing more!
Anyway, that and my Jots and Tittles journal is what I've been playing with lately. Hope y'all are getting in some creative time, as well! So many new things to try and so little time...