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Hot tea on a warm day

Friday, April 18, 2008



I guess it was more like lukewarm tea, but it still reminded me why I love my job and my life right now.

"If man has no tea in him, he is incapable of understanding truth and beauty." - Japanese Proverb

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    So is that really a proverb, because I swear I cannot sit down to do art without a cup of tea. I don't know if it's the warm inspiration or just an addiction I've formed over the years. I just paint better with tea, until I absent-mindedly dip a brush in it =[

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