- Maree
A daily practice of sketching and painting gives you a chance to exercise the big three P's - practice, practice, practice!

"Coffee Daisies" - Coffee and watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm - 12" x 8"
I have discovered painting with coffee! I have used both coffee and tea in staining certain materials before, especially cotton, but never thought of using it in art until I saw some of Barbara Glatzeder's art on RedBubble.
I've painted these daisies almost totally with coffee, adding a bit of Cadmium Red to the background, leaving it to dry over-night. Then I did the flowers straight on the page with coffee the next morning (Nescafé instant, made VERY strong!), no sketching. A bit of grey/green was used for the flower stalks.
When looking at the original, the coffee, when it dries, leaves the richest, shiniest, wet-looking patina, better than any permanent staining watercolour, absolutely great! Wish they made coffee in other colours!! And as Barbara says, the artwork smells great!
I'm disappointed in the scanning of this image, as the rich patina of the coffee doesn't show at all.
You can view more Coffee Art HERE.