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Andrew Gorovenko Uses Loose Tea to Create Exotic Landscapes

09/14/2012
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  • Andrew Gorovenko's Tea Landscapes
    In a line of packaging for <a title="Triptea" href="http://www.gorkovenko.ru/triptea.html" target="_blank"><strong>TripTea</strong></a>, <a title="works" href="http://www.gorkovenko.ru/index.html" target="_blank"><strong>Andrew Gorovenko</strong></a> used the tea itself as the medium for his illustrations. With each scene representing a tea-producing country, the artist cleverly uses the product as the main ingredient for his compositions. Playing upon the name of the brand and the idea of a triptych, each side of the box displays a different piece of the the landscape, capturing a spirit of adventure and reminding the drinker where their steaming cup of tea began its journey.
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  • Andrew Gorovenko's tea landscapes
    By using the loose leaf tea itself to complete his exotic landscape illustrations, artist Adam Gorovenko hoped to "capture the spirit of adventure of tea, the flavor of traveling, show an exotic and unforgettable world of tea in all its colors".
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  • Andrew Gorovenko tea landscape
    Each landscape depicts the origin country of the tea inside the box.
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  • Tea landscape detail
    Looking closely at his representations, one can see individual leaves, flowers and spices.
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  • Andrew Gorovenko tea landscape
    Each landscape is meant to inspire a feeling of exotic travel.
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  • Tea landscape detail
    Ingeniously, Gorovenko uses the product itself to complete the illustrations.
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  • TripTea boxes
    The boxes themselves utilize the notion of a triptych, or an image in three pieces.
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  • TripTea triptych packaging
    Gorovenko utilized the idea of a triptych tp encourage the viewer to interact with the packaging and become interested in the narrative of the tea's origin.
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Andrew Gorovenko's Tea Landscapes

In a line of packaging for TripTea, Andrew Gorovenko used the tea itself as the medium for his illustrations. With each scene representing a tea-producing country, the artist cleverly uses the product as the main ingredient for his compositions. Playing upon the name of the brand and the idea of a triptych, each side of the box displays a different piece of the the landscape, capturing a spirit of adventure and reminding the drinker where their steaming cup of tea began its journey.

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