Nikolay about his work:
Tea drinking among indoor plants is not just an activity, but a whole ceremony in which every green leaf becomes a witness to an invisible theater, where the veil of invisibility has its own rhythm, the actors are ficus, dracaena, dieffenbachia and monstera. They play their roles, hiding in shadows and spots of light, like koyaku on the kabuki stage.
As the steam from a cup of tea rises like morning mist, each sip becomes an experience: soft as the song of the wind in the leaves, or sharp as the opening of a fan in the hands of a katakiyaku. We, sitting among these “actors,” realize that each tea party is a drop of time, overgrown with moss and lichen for future observers.
Tea comforts, envelops – like a kimono in which the patterns of seigaha and uroko intersect, and the leaves listen to this action, reminding us that every moment is a theatrical act, and we are only its spectators, only participants in this poetic unity.
Time in tea drinking becomes philosophical, lengthening in the moments when relaxed fingers embrace the cup, and thoughts, like fluttering butterflies, touch the memories of days gone by. Each tea drinking becomes an act of creation, where our emotional world intertwines with living witnesses of this unique theater of life.
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Several years ago, the Tea Line team met the Krasnoyarsk artist Nikolay Leushin. Nikolay Leushin draws different things depending on his mood, but his works inspired by Chinese tea and tea culture are of the greatest interest to us. All these years, Nikolay Leushin's works have been decorating the Krasnoyarsk Tea Line, helping to create an atmosphere, and sometimes visitors buy them and take them home or as gifts.