Kangbin Lee is a barista from South Korea who performs what he names as Cremart. Basically, Cremart is the decorative coffee painting on the block. He makes a coffee coated with foamed up the cream and transforms cups of coffee into energetic recreations of popular arts, pictures of favorite cartoon characters, and patterns of gentle flowers. Some things can restrain us from taking a coffee when it’s in front of us; however, this barista’s coffee paints are almost too attractive to drink. According to him-He gets inspiration for his art from multiple subjects such as movies, anniversaries, politics, national holidays, and more. By creating and sharing his coffee design, Lee tells he’s seen that coffee is a means of communication that unites people. He believes people who recognize his work realize that a cup of coffee can be interesting and a work of art.
- He painted a scene from The Little Mermaid.
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- Flower Party.
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- It would be nice if it could be solved easily like this coffee.
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- Alice in Wonderland.
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- Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night”.
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- Beauty and The Beast.
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- A cup of warm coffee that starts the weekend.
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- It reminds the whole story of Aladdin.
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- When he shot an ad.
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- Pikachu, who drew in a live broadcast by Kangbin Lee.
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- A Giraffe pulled out.
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- The cups in Japan.
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- A sweet drink of flower.
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- A really pretty coffee for a date.
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- A beautiful scene of the jungle.
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