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Korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of

korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of
korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of

Korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of Seoul (reuters) south korean barista lee kang bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central seoul cafe. read. Each of these artistic recreations usually takes lee a good 15 minutes to complete, but sold at a slightly pricey but well deserved tag of 10,000 won ($8.71) for a cup of cold coffee.

korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of
korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of

Korean Barista Innovates Coffee Art With Miniature Imitations Of South korean barista lee kang bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central seoul cafe. South korean barista lee kang bin is pioneering "creamart" by drawing intricate designs on the layer of steamed milk that sits atop a coffee. mr kang bin's astounding creations include miniature. South korean barista lee kang bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central seoul cafe. with meticulous strokes of tiny brushes and spoons, lee, 26, recreates the likes of vincent van gogh's "the starry night" and edvard munch's "the scream" using thick cream stained with food colouring atop a cup of coffee. Seoul: south korean barista lee kang bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central seoul cafe with meticulous.

korean barista Turns Cups Of coffee Into Incredible Works Of art
korean barista Turns Cups Of coffee Into Incredible Works Of art

Korean Barista Turns Cups Of Coffee Into Incredible Works Of Art South korean barista lee kang bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central seoul cafe. with meticulous strokes of tiny brushes and spoons, lee, 26, recreates the likes of vincent van gogh's "the starry night" and edvard munch's "the scream" using thick cream stained with food colouring atop a cup of coffee. Seoul: south korean barista lee kang bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central seoul cafe with meticulous. Published on september 27, 2017. it used to be considered latte art when a barista put a heart in the foam of your coffee cup, but lee kang bin, owner of cafe c. through in seoul has taken this. Lee kang bin. famous south korean barista lee kang bin has taken coffee art to the next level with his miniature imitations of famous paintings and other intricate designs he presents on the frothy layer of foam that tops off lattes. "coffee is a fairytale to me," he told cnn. "it helps me express exactly what i want and brings my dreams to life.

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