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Latte art is a Flickr photoset for those who prefer a more caffeinated canvas.

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  • http://sthig.com/ sThig

    this still just amazes the hell out of me

  • http://sthig.com sThig

    this still just amazes the hell out of me

  • http://mandolindsay.blogspot.com/ Lindsay

    How much fun is that?! I love bored and talented people.

  • http://mandolindsay.blogspot.com Lindsay

    How much fun is that?! I love bored and talented people.

  • http://stormsillustration.com/ Patricia

    Mmmmmm……sweet, sweet latte.

  • http://stormsillustration.com Patricia

    Mmmmmm……sweet, sweet latte.

  • http://www.comingupforair.com/ Matt

    hey – and did you notice i posted it at 10am… what better way of saying good morning to drawn!-peeps than with latte art?

  • http://www.comingupforair.com Matt

    hey – and did you notice i posted it at 10am… what better way of saying good morning to drawn!-peeps than with latte art?

  • http://www.dark-roast.com/articles/more-barista-artistry/ Coffee, Tea or Blog? » Blog Archive » More Barista Artistry

    [...] at can be done with a little coffee, a little foam and (no doubt) a lot of practice. (via Drawn!) This entry is filed under Coffee. You ca [...]

  • http://www.designerm.com/blog.html designerm

    Now that’s my kind of latte! What a great idea for a Starbuck’s contest.

  • http://www.designerm.com/blog.html designerm

    Now that’s my kind of latte! What a great idea for a Starbuck’s contest.

  • http://blog.slaven.net.au/archives/2005/03/21/latte-art-a-photoset-on-flickr/ Development on a Shoestring » latte art – a photoset on Flickr

    [...] ort Strings21 Mar 2005 10:29 pm latte art – a photoset on Flickr Now this is art! [via [via]] Leave a Comment Name Mai [...]

  • http://deepinpaper.blogspot.com/ freestone wilson

    latte art eh?

    —reminds me of that cup of green chinese tea that i once made, where I used loose ground up tea, just like the chinese have used for 5000+ years. In this particular cup, as I stirred the tea, the floating leaves and foam made an *EXACT* yin-yang symbol; i watched the yinyang swirl around, just like that symbol looks to be doing, as it is drawn.

    Suddenly i realized this is where this symbol, *as* a symbol probably came from….some chinese philosopher stirring his cup of tea
    on a frosty morning, after meditation, created the exact same pattern.
    He saw the “head chasing the tail”, the Play of opposites…
    “Eueka”!!

    freestone

  • http://deepinpaper.blogspot.com/ freestone wilson

    latte art eh?

    —reminds me of that cup of green chinese tea that i once made, where I used loose ground up tea, just like the chinese have used for 5000+ years. In this particular cup, as I stirred the tea, the floating leaves and foam made an *EXACT* yin-yang symbol; i watched the yinyang swirl around, just like that symbol looks to be doing, as it is drawn.

    Suddenly i realized this is where this symbol, *as* a symbol probably came from….some chinese philosopher stirring his cup of tea
    on a frosty morning, after meditation, created the exact same pattern.
    He saw the “head chasing the tail”, the Play of opposites…
    “Eueka”!!

    freestone

  • judy from Down Under

    You inspire me.I think you have agreat imagination. Love your work mate.

  • http://latte-art judy from Down Under

    You inspire me.I think you have agreat imagination. Love your work mate.

  • http://blog.cafenation.com.au/ Lee

    if you are interested, http://www.ratemyrosetta.com/ has heaps of latte art photos

  • http://blog.cafenation.com.au/ Lee

    if you are interested, http://www.ratemyrosetta.com/ has heaps of latte art photos