How to draw abstract art after drinking a lot of coffee
Coffee and art are everywhere around us. What if we do a small experiment mixing them both?
Who does not drink coffee? Raise your hand. (Well except that old British man). My boss does, my neighbour does, and even my wife. Well, especially my wife. Does not matter what job you have, ethnicity or gender you are: coffee unites us all.
Coffee makes us feel good, it gives us energy, and it even pushes us to get up early in the morning. You have it to stay up or even to stay down (down on earth, I mean).
There are millions of us having coffee for many purposes. Some good, some bad or well you know the rest.
As an abstract artist, I use coffee to find my inspiration. However, abusing that God’s gift can be harmful and in my case, it is harmful to ART.
That is why I thought of uniting these two things: coffee and art, and make a simple experiment. What it I draw abstract art after drinking a lot of coffee? What could happen? What would be the result?
All the answers for the questions above are right here, in this video:
What do you think it was the result? Tell us everything on the comments below!
How to draw abstract art after drinking a lot of coffee_Pavel Shatu
Author’s Bio: My name is Pavel Shatu and I am an abstract artist. I was born in West Siberia. My father drew little cartoons when I was a child. Being fascinated by this very specific art form, I soon realized that this was something I wanted to do as well. That’s how my unique art was born. After having lived in the Czech Republic for a couple of years, I moved to New York City to pursue an acting career and my artistic dream. With the insight and knowledge of an actor, I developed these unique characters living in their own colorful world and telling their story. I believe that abstract art is a window into our minds and psyche which reveals who we are by what we see.
