Coffee Talk

Writings by Edward Patrick Kranz (Ezju) about fine art created with coffee. You will find detailed information on Ezju’s works created at No Such Animal Studios and information about other artists who use coffee as a medium.

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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Coffee On The Wall - Amita and Mira Chudasama - Check this out!

I’ve mentioned Amita and Mira Chudasama before but this time I have to shout. Check this out! I’ve included several images from their web site but please take a look at what they have going on over in India!

Their subject matter is as diverse as it is beautiful.
Buddha to butterflies.
Tigers, music and woman.
Dogs to dance.
What ever they choose to paint you get a real feel for passion and culture that they live in.
Rich Texture.
Beautiful action lines.
I can almost tast their work.

Coffee On The Wall - coffee paintings exhibition is held by Amita and Mira Chudasama at Road No - 1, Kauveri Hills, Hi Tech City, Hyderabad - AP India.

This is unique & creative coffee art show ever held in India. Art lovers and media appreciated this unique coffee art show.

News & Articles
http://www.artandpainting.net/art.aspx?Id=107

Few TV Show & NEWS Clips
http://www.artandpainting.net/media.aspx?Id=112

Selected Paintings on My Site
http://www.artandpainting.net/coffee_paintings.aspx?Id=2


"Coffee is an interesting medium to create art. Questioning people who view the
work are amazed that the artwork is painted entirely in coffee. We work
entirely in coffee - there are no additives, it's 100% pure coffee. Painting in
coffee is a refreshing break from my work in oils, water colors, and other
mediums."

"Coffee is a fascinating medium to form art. It is quite
successful experiment using Coffee to get the old-look effect in your painting.
It is all about using pure coffee, water and your brush. Coffee painting
produces everlasting shining. The coffee-on-canvas paintings resemble
antique sepia effect. Painting with coffee helps you to get the old-look effect."

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