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Coffee as Canvas

Published: January 22, 2014
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[wzslider]Matea Ferjančić, computer science student from Mostar, turned her waitress job into a fun and artistic form. She creates art from coffee. From animals, emoticons, cultural monuments and cartoon characters. In this way, she takes regular coffee and offers customers something unusual.

Matea decided to make her current job more enjoyable and for her visitors, and with the help of straws, wooden sticks and chocolate mixtures, she does drawings in coffee.

When you order a coffee from Matea, you can expect something spectacular, but sometimes, due to the nature of her job, she is not able to devote as much time to each coffee as she would like.

‘’When the waiter/waitress comes to you with eight white coffees and 2-3 Nescafes, then I draw something simple, because I want everyone to receive a drawing. Most people who see this for the first time are amazed, but then the next time something new and better is expected, so when they receive a heart or a smiley they get angry’’, said Matea jokingly.

(Source: Tuzla.com)

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