Barista Makes Portraits of Coffee Foam
Barista makes portraits out of coffee foam. Huh? Is that possible?
Those were the questions I asked too. Apparently a man in Colorado makes portraits of people using the foam in their coffee. The portraits are not stick figures, they look like pencil drawings of the people who come in to the store.
As much as we both like coffee, we never thought of this. I'm so encouraged many times by the creativity people demonstrate in our world. The question is, how can I utilized the things around me today to creatively do something in a way that impacts others.
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Those were the questions I asked too. Apparently a man in Colorado makes portraits of people using the foam in their coffee. The portraits are not stick figures, they look like pencil drawings of the people who come in to the store.
As much as we both like coffee, we never thought of this. I'm so encouraged many times by the creativity people demonstrate in our world. The question is, how can I utilized the things around me today to creatively do something in a way that impacts others.
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