This artist uses coffee to make artworks
Her coffee art typically involves portraiture of people she looks up to and important world events.
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Gelila who started drawing as a child and now sees art as an immense source of pleasure (and income) to her.
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She sees her biggest inspiration in nature and loves spending time alone in nature, soaking up all its artistry.
While a lot of her acrylic work is abstract – she tries to paints her feelings and emotions – her coffee art typically involves portraiture of people she looks up to and important world events.
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