Andrew Saur and Angel Sarkela-Saur have been
painting with coffee for several years now. It all started one summer when
they planned their first art show in a coffee house in Duluth, Minnesota.
They wanted to come up with something unique and creative. Since their show
was going to take place in a coffee house, they thought it would be appropriate
to use coffee as their medium. They tried several techniques, such as using
the coffee bean to sketch with and making pastels out of coffee grounds. These
techniques were not successful. So they finally decided to use the coffee
as a watercolor. The watercolor technique was the most effective way the artists
found to use. They first sketch out an idea, then start brewing a really strong
pot of coffee that is really dark and thick! From there, water is added to
gain the subtle tones of brown. Finally, a clear coat of acrylic is added
to preserve the art and a painting of delicate beauty is finished.
