3D coffee art isn't a new thing, but that doesn't mean it's not incredible. Chang Kuei-fang is a 48-year-old barista and a coffee shop owner from Taiwan who creates amazing art using milk foam on the coffee as her medium.
The artist starts with a cup of coffee. She places a dollop of milk foam on top and uses spoons to form it into various shapes - from puppies to bugs. Then she uses espresso or chocolate as ink to draw on the shape.
Each of her 3d art pieces takes 5-10 minutes to make and costs up to 20$ for a cup.
More info: Facebook | Instagram
This post may include affiliate links.
I'm sure the artist works quickly. If not, it would deflate... coffee wouldn't have time to get cold. My only problem is that it is too cute to drink!
Made a cappuccino today with my semi-automatic coffeemaker today. And the foam looked like Elvis ! The chubby one. Not the thin. Was full fat-milk.
Well I'd assume he takes requests so... I guess it wouldn't be that random
These are all absolutely amazing! Except for the roach, that is a big cup of NOPE!
What are you talking about?? There aren't any featured on here that have a roach.
Load More Replies...Im never able yo access the last pic in any of these photo runs. They always indicate they are s community member. Are they simple place holders?
These are all absolutely amazing! Except for the roach, that is a big cup of NOPE!
What are you talking about?? There aren't any featured on here that have a roach.
Load More Replies...Im never able yo access the last pic in any of these photo runs. They always indicate they are s community member. Are they simple place holders?