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  • awesome technique to use, coffee art. impressive.

  • but not when dry sticks not? you use the dregs of coffee or soluble coffee?

  • Fresh brewed cough?

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  • @eliselovescoffee  fdsfds

  • awsome, love my coffee too

  • How creative! It's so pretty.

  • right ... i mean EVERYONE . . . . paints with coffee SOOOOOO not original

    why ..are you on here ?

    I thought that was sick as SHIT! i cant even paint like that with OILS .. COFFEE?/ shiiiit

  • oh this is so cool!

  • Interesting turn in art I guess, though I really don't see how it's any different from doing monochromatic watercolors.

  • The coffee makes the difference. Maybe watercolors are better paints, but what a better medium for a coffe theme?

  • cool!

  • Wow.... the Japanese and French can do amazing stuff IN the mug.... thats all you got?

  • thats great stuff... put your works on eBay for Australian customers! I'd love to purchase one of your artworks...

  • thats cool :D

  • Grate video!!!

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