Coffee Art: The New
Form of Expression
Coffee art
has become a way of bringing art back to the table. These new
works of art are entirely painted in varying colors and flavors
of coffee, giving them a very aged look that is fantastic to
hang in coffee shops and in someones home. Art, in itself, was
the earliest form of expression and has been around since the
dawn of time. As technology has increased, art has become rare
as opposed to photographs and digitalized images to convey
expression. Coffee art is easy enough to do. In order to
prepare for making coffee art, coffee must be brewed and paint
brushes must be prepared. Unlike regular paint and oil works of
art, when a person does coffee art there is no need for
specialized cleaners. Coffee art is completely non-toxic.
Another nice thing about coffee art is the face that it can be
washed off the canvas while still wet in case of a mistake in
the coffee art being made.
Karen Eland is a
self taught coffee art painter. Andy and Angel Saur also
are coffee art painters, and all three artists give the
art their own look and feel. Anything can be painted with
coffee. It is just like painting with water colors, and
offers a safe, toxic free environment for animals and
children to be around. The coffee art dries and leaves a
pleasant fragrance. Normal paint brushes can be used on
canvas to create coffee art in a persons own taste. Coffee
art is not only healthy, but it can be fun as well for not
only adults but children as well. Whether a person simply
wants a pretty piece of art to hang in their home or
business, or they want a fun activity that the whole
family can participate in, coffee art is a fun choice for
either.
For more interesting coffee
related information, visit Espresso
Machines.
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