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]]>Bernardelli attracted 110,000 followers to her Instagram page @bernulia, but none of that would’ve been possible if it wasn’t for one accidentally spilled cup of coffee over a canvas. Instead of cleaning it up right away, she saw there was magic in seeing her favorite beverage spilled over a white surface and decided to explore it further.
Bernardelli became one of Instagram’s most popular coffee artists, using everything from spoons to matchsticks instead of brushes. She finds inspiration everywhere around her, and her skills improved so much that she even tried recreating some of the Italian Renaissance masterpieces using coffee.
“I decided to replace the brush with what nature offers us, such as leaves, fruit skin, or simply food. I never plan my creations in advance, I just follow my instincts depending on what I’m doing. For example, when I drink coffee, I think about the nuances I could create if I spilled on the table,” Bernardelli told Huffington Post.
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]]>Mlangeni started using coffee as paint last year when he was busy painting and some coffee spilled on his work. The spill created something beautiful in and of itself and Mlangeni was instantly hooked. He has since worked on many portraits using coffee, and has even painted global icons such as Nelson Mandela.
Mlangeni believes everything that makes a mark can produce a painting. He also believes anyone can be creative. According to him, coffee has allowed him to be more creative in his work.
His work is truly exceptional and mind-blowing, no wonder everyone wants a piece of it. Check it out in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Taiwanese Barista Creates Incredibly Realistic 3D Latte Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>It’s not often that you see artists create something amazing with material that isn’t typically associated with art. Like, for example, coffee. Sure, we know of many baristas who know to make a cute design or two, but one Taiwanese barista, in particular, takes it up a notch.
Chang Kuei Fung doesn’t only make latte art on coffee, she actually makes realistic 3D art, which can be either weird or cute, depending on who you’re asking. Among the many things she’s created using foam are a realistic 3D cockroach, a frog, and a cat.
Of course, as with any form of art, it’s always best to see it to believe it. Take a closer look.
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]]>The post Giulia Bernardelli Uses Spilled Coffee to Create Amazing Works of Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Bernardelli attracted 110,000 followers to her Instagram page @bernulia, but none of that would’ve been possible if it wasn’t for one accidentally spilled cup of coffee over a canvas. Instead of cleaning it up right away, she saw there was magic in seeing her favorite beverage spilled over a white surface and decided to explore it further.
Bernardelli became one of Instagram’s most popular coffee artists, using everything from spoons to matchsticks instead of brushes. She finds inspiration everywhere around her, and her skills improved so much that she even tried recreating some of the Italian Renaissance masterpieces using coffee.
“I decided to replace the brush with what nature offers us, such as leaves, fruit skin, or simply food. I never plan my creations in advance, I just follow my instincts depending on what I’m doing. For example, when I drink coffee, I think about the nuances I could create if I spilled on the table,” Bernardelli told Huffington Post.
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]]>The post Ennock Mlangeni Makes Amazing Portraits Using Coffee Stains appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Mlangeni started using coffee as paint last year when he was busy painting and some coffee spilled on his work. The spill created something beautiful in and of itself and Mlangeni was instantly hooked. He has since worked on many portraits using coffee, and has even painted global icons such as Nelson Mandela.
Mlangeni believes everything that makes a mark can produce a painting. He also believes anyone can be creative. According to him, coffee has allowed him to be more creative in his work.
His work is truly exceptional and mind-blowing, no wonder everyone wants a piece of it. Check it out in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Taiwanese Barista Creates Incredibly Realistic 3D Latte Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>It’s not often that you see artists create something amazing with material that isn’t typically associated with art. Like, for example, coffee. Sure, we know of many baristas who know to make a cute design or two, but one Taiwanese barista, in particular, takes it up a notch.
Chang Kuei Fung doesn’t only make latte art on coffee, she actually makes realistic 3D art, which can be either weird or cute, depending on who you’re asking. Among the many things she’s created using foam are a realistic 3D cockroach, a frog, and a cat.
Of course, as with any form of art, it’s always best to see it to believe it. Take a closer look.
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