Lei Xue: 'Drinking Tea' (2009)
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Lei Xue: 'Drinking Tea' (2009)
Smashed Cans Sculpted and Hand Painted in the Traditional Style of Ming Dynasty Porcelain.
What do you prefer to add in your tea? (milk, lemons, jam, sugar, etc)
Hang on a gosh darn minute - JAM? IN TEA? WHY IS THAT A THING?! 😱🫣
*ahem*
What I meant to say was, thanks for the poll request, anonymous! Keep 'em coming, folks.
What do you prefer to add to your cup of tea?
Milk, with sugar/sweetener
Milk, no sugar/sweetener
Sugar/sweetener, no milk
Lemon or other citrus
Non-citrus fruit infusion
Jam
Honey
Something else (feel free to comment)
I prefer drinking tea with nothing added
I don't drink tea
Cary Grant enjoying a cup of tea on the set of None but the Lonely Heart (1944)!!
chaotic academia
Some Seteth drinking tea sketches. My bestie loves this guy, and I do too.
I’m just practicing, trying to learn how to draw this character. I used the pose reference set from Kibbitzer as reference for the poses. I love Seteth having more draconic features. Perhaps before he’s had his first cup of tea he’s more… dragon-y.
Anyway, let me know what ya’ll think. Feedback means the world.
Tea at the Plaza - Vincent Giarrano
American , b. 1960 -
Oil , 14 x 18 in