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Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

Giulia Bernardelli, an artist from Italy, is good at using various natural substances as brushes to create beautiful paintings on the canvas. This time I want to introduce to you the works she painted using "coffee". Get up and enjoy!

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

The Italian artist Giulia Bernardelli, who studied at the Academy of Art in Bologna, started this series of creations because she wanted to use items provided by nature, such as leaves, peels or simple food, instead of brushes.

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

The artist specially used two cups to draw the couple, as if the two broke free from the limitations of the cups to meet.

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

The painting medium was changed from canvas to coffee cup, and the concave curvature of the coffee cup was cleverly used.

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

Where will the large sailing ship that rides the wind and waves sail to?

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

Peter Pan and Wendy are being chased by a pirate ship. If you look closely, you will find a terrifying crocodile hiding in the middle of the waves, watching eagerly.

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

Alice who fell into the rabbit hole seemed to be recalling all the wonderful people and things she had experienced.

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

Happy summer, playing with friends and all kinds of cute animals, how pleasant it is to swing on the swing~

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

The elegant kitten in coffeeSmall footprints were left around the coffee cup.

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

These paintings perfectly present the monochromatic color of coffee in a gradient way, but there is no plan in advance, but the artists spontaneity. Its amazing, isn't it?

Appreciation of Giulia Bernardelli’s coffee paintings

In addition to using coffee as ink, artist Giulia Bernardelli’s creations also have richer creations that use different materials.