“The most stimulating attribute of Latte Art is to create a precise pattern born of the imagination. I love designing and, for this reason, being able to give shape to my creativity thanks to Storm’s performance is fantastic! Making use of the machine’s dry steam is essential to achieve the desired result!”
“I found that I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way – things I had no words for.”
This quote by the American painter Georgia O’Keeffe fully describes the feelings of every artist when it comes to give a visual interpretation of a specific subject. This is what Camilla Falsini, Joys and Frank did with Budapest for Astoria, designing some graphics for the #StreetsOfBudapest project.
This week we are continuing to show our many followers on the Astoria Blog the designs conceived by some artists who took part in the #StreetsOfBudapest project, with which Astoria would like to pay homage to the Hungarian capital and to celebrate for the third year running the sponsorization of the World Latte Art and Coffee In Good Spirits Championships organized by World Coffee Events.
The fil rouge is always the same: to use creativity and give a personal interpretation of the city of Budapest and of its coffee tradition.