ZealoTEA reimagines the everyday tea bag as a loaded symbol—steeped not in comfort, but in consequence. What’s usually associated with calm, ritual, and healing is transformed into a quiet indictment of gun violence, extremism, and the way harm is normalized through repetition.
The work plays with visual irony: something meant to soothe now asks you to sit with discomfort. The title nods to zealotry—belief hardened beyond reason—and the way ideology, when left unchecked, seeps into daily life until violence feels inevitable, even ordinary.
Released through PHER, this poster print exists at the intersection of art, protest, and cultural critique. It doesn’t shout. It lingers.
Printed in a limited run with intention and restraint, ZealoTEA is meant to be lived with—on a wall, in a studio, in a space where conversations happen.
This is not décor.
It’s a prompt.
16”x24”
ZealoTEA reimagines the everyday tea bag as a loaded symbol—steeped not in comfort, but in consequence. What’s usually associated with calm, ritual, and healing is transformed into a quiet indictment of gun violence, extremism, and the way harm is normalized through repetition.
The work plays with visual irony: something meant to soothe now asks you to sit with discomfort. The title nods to zealotry—belief hardened beyond reason—and the way ideology, when left unchecked, seeps into daily life until violence feels inevitable, even ordinary.
Released through PHER, this poster print exists at the intersection of art, protest, and cultural critique. It doesn’t shout. It lingers.
Printed in a limited run with intention and restraint, ZealoTEA is meant to be lived with—on a wall, in a studio, in a space where conversations happen.
This is not décor.
It’s a prompt.
16”x24”