How the author describes his work:
Drinking tea with yourself is a ritual that allows you to escape the hustle and bustle and be alone with your own thoughts. This moment, captured in the sounds of boiling water and the aroma of brewed tea, fills the soul with peace. Tea, as an art, takes time - time for the water to boil, time for the leaf to brew. It reminds us that important things do not require haste.
While drinking tea, you can not only enjoy the taste, but also immerse yourself in thought. In each sip, you can feel the warmth that envelops the mind, causing a surge of ideas and memories. This is the time to look back on the past day, thank yourself for the steps taken, or think about plans for the future.
Tea drinking becomes a kind of meditation, allowing you to free your mind from unnecessary noise. Each tea leaf, each aroma is like a small note about the world, its beauty and fragility. In the end, tea drinking with yourself is the art of finding harmony, wherever you are.
Every time I have a tea party, I create a space where I can be honest with myself. It’s like a little internal dialogue where I try to figure out what’s really important. Thoughts rise like steam, and I watch them like clouds, not trying to embrace them, just letting them be.
At the end of the tea party, when the cup is empty, I am left with a feeling of lightness. This simple practice gives me the opportunity to renew myself, to take a break from the hustle and bustle and return to what is truly important. Drinking tea with yourself is not just a ritual, it is a way to connect the heart and mind, to find balance in every step 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.