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8.8.13

Incredible 3D Latte Art Pops Out of the Cup

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Incredible 3D Latte Art Pops Out of the Cup

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe 10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can't wait to see the menu! 



Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

Osaka-based artist Kazuki Yamamoto offers you to take a little sip some of his art along with your latte: his 3D coffee foam sculptures made the guy famous worldwide in no time. After we first featured Kazuki and his 3D latte art, the artist presented some new an even more impressive sculptures: the one that got the most buzz, however, is the amazing melting clock, inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting The Persistence of Memory.  Kazuki’s first audience were the visitors of the Cafe10g in Osaka, where he worked, but after the international recognition the artist says he dreams of opening his own cafe in Tokyo. Can’t wait to see the menu!

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