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Shunyata

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The calligraphy on this piece reads: “Tea drinks people.” Tea is a spirit of Nature that becomes human in Her journey. Just as we drink tea, tea drinks us. As tea becomes our bodies, we become Hers. This process empties the drinker, so the teaware is in color, while the drinker is washed clean and laid bare. This also connects us to the Dragon Veins that connect Heaven and Earth—the river of time and space, the Dao. This piece is painted on handmade paper with stoneground ink and pigment mixed with young sheng puerh tea liquor.

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The calligraphy on this piece reads: “Tea drinks people.” Tea is a spirit of Nature that becomes human in Her journey. Just as we drink tea, tea drinks us. As tea becomes our bodies, we become Hers. This process empties the drinker, so the teaware is in color, while the drinker is washed clean and laid bare. This also connects us to the Dragon Veins that connect Heaven and Earth—the river of time and space, the Dao. This piece is painted on handmade paper with stoneground ink and pigment mixed with young sheng puerh tea liquor.

The calligraphy on this piece reads: “Tea drinks people.” Tea is a spirit of Nature that becomes human in Her journey. Just as we drink tea, tea drinks us. As tea becomes our bodies, we become Hers. This process empties the drinker, so the teaware is in color, while the drinker is washed clean and laid bare. This also connects us to the Dragon Veins that connect Heaven and Earth—the river of time and space, the Dao. This piece is painted on handmade paper with stoneground ink and pigment mixed with young sheng puerh tea liquor.