This Korean Latte Artist takes coffee creativity to a whole new level

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Korean Latte Artist Kangbin Lee is pushing the boundaries of coffee creativity.

Whilst most baristas decorate their lattes with various milk patterns, Kangbin Lee produces artistic masterpieces with his coffee. Vice reports that the “Cremart” master (a term he coined himself) uses a small spoon and several pencil-like dabbers to delicately detail his artwork.

Amongst his extensive range of Cremart pieces are Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and pop art scenes from Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. In a post on Bored Panda, Lee writes “I wanted to find an amazing and delicate new flavor of coffee so I developed Cremart.”

Each piece of fine art is showcased in a white coffee cup and matching saucer, as shown throughout Lee’s Instagram.

 

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