Just how did she create this? First, she collected 20,000 teabags and steeped them in varying degrees of water to bring out different shades of brown. She used food dye for the darkest shades. The teabags were then affixed to wire mesh panels in a specific order to create the image of the teh tarik man. From afar, the teabags all come together to create the image of a man pouring the famous beverage from one pitcher to another, all in shades of rich brown.
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