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]]>Bernardelli treats coffee as paint. Using a brush, she transforms coffee into scenes from everyday life, animals, landscapes, or recreations of famous paintings.
According to Bernardelli, her venture into coffee art started by accident. One day, she was drinking coffee and accidentally spilled it on a white table. Watching the brown liquid disperse on the table prompted Bernardelli to start drawing with it.
Nowadays, Bernardelli “plans” when the coffee spills will take place but she stills retains a spontaneous approach to her art. She never plans the type of artwork she will create and lets the shape of the spill inspire her.
“My future starts when I wake up every morning. Every day I find something creative to do with my life,” Bernardelli shares in her Instagram bio.
You can check out more of Bernardelli’s coffee drawings by continuing to scroll.
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]]>Based in Valencia, Spain, Salcedo creates stunning portraits using coffee as paint. Each piece starts with a sketch in brown pencil and once completed, the artist begins the coffee-coloring process. Then, she goes back in to add more details with brown pencil.
“I spend so many hours working on the details,” she told Martha Stewart Living in 2017. “For me, they are what make my work more special.”
Her beautiful paintings prove that coffee is worth more than just your ordinary drink. Scroll down to see her beautiful coffee portraits.
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]]>The post Giulia Bernardelli Transforms Coffee Spills Into Art appeared first on MagazineBlogger.
]]>Bernardelli treats coffee as paint. Using a brush, she transforms coffee into scenes from everyday life, animals, landscapes, or recreations of famous paintings.
According to Bernardelli, her venture into coffee art started by accident. One day, she was drinking coffee and accidentally spilled it on a white table. Watching the brown liquid disperse on the table prompted Bernardelli to start drawing with it.
Nowadays, Bernardelli “plans” when the coffee spills will take place but she stills retains a spontaneous approach to her art. She never plans the type of artwork she will create and lets the shape of the spill inspire her.
“My future starts when I wake up every morning. Every day I find something creative to do with my life,” Bernardelli shares in her Instagram bio.
You can check out more of Bernardelli’s coffee drawings by continuing to scroll.
The post Giulia Bernardelli Transforms Coffee Spills Into Art appeared first on MagazineBlogger.
]]>The post This Artist Uses Coffee to Paint Amazing Portraits appeared first on MagazineBlogger.
]]>Based in Valencia, Spain, Salcedo creates stunning portraits using coffee as paint. Each piece starts with a sketch in brown pencil and once completed, the artist begins the coffee-coloring process. Then, she goes back in to add more details with brown pencil.
“I spend so many hours working on the details,” she told Martha Stewart Living in 2017. “For me, they are what make my work more special.”
Her beautiful paintings prove that coffee is worth more than just your ordinary drink. Scroll down to see her beautiful coffee portraits.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BoRXs9UgUN3/?taken-by=nuriamarq
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