Mona Lisa Made of 4,000 Cups of Coffee

Mona Lisa Made of 4,000 Cups of Coffee
Jun 27
This large portrait of Mona Lisa was made for the Rocks Aroma Festival in Sydney, Australia using 4,000 cups of coffee. Lattes, long blacks and flat whites were used to make this masterpiece.
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Very nice. It reminds me of those large collages on church walls that are made of up of thousands (or hundreds of thousands) of small pieces of colored glass/slate/whatever.
Thanks for sharing it.
It’s so clever they way they are able to do this. It reminds me of the old computer printout ones they used to do years ago.