Arfé
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Arfé is the creation of artworks by staining with coffee.[1]
The term may have been coined by Puerto Rican artist, Francisco Rivera Rosa, describing his paintings of using coffee. The word comes from a combination of the words art and café. Thus, arfé is a portmanteau. It is sometimes spelled arfe and pronounced like "barf" by its critics. This art is also known as simple as 'Coffee Painting' or 'Coffee Art'.
Artists Mira Chudasama & Amita Chudasama, Andrew Saur and Angel Sarkela-Saur also paint with coffee.
[edit] References
- ^ David Gonzalez. "About New York; Double Mocha With a Shot Of Watercolor", The New York Times, 1998-07-03.