Coffee painting is a new stunning kind of art
Are you a coffee lover? Then you'll undoubtedly like these pictures painted with coffee. This kind of art is worth your attention. Enjoy!
Tammie Wales is a talented artist from Washington State who uses coffee to create her beautiful pictures. Coffee art itself has been known for ages, but this artist developed her own unique technique of painting. That is why her works are so outstanding and fabulous. Most of what Tammie Wales sells is not a print but an original artwork. So, her works can be called real treasures. We bet you'll like these stunning coffee paintings.
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Do you like this kind of art? Which picture is your favorite? We are waiting for your response in the comments below.
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