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.