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German Artist Turns Random Coffee Stains Into Little Creatures

by Flynn Matthews 2015-08-03, 6:23 PMupdated 2017-12-02, 12:16 PM

Who said that coffee stains are always bad? German artist Stefan Kuhnigk has been drawing monstrous characters out of coffee stains since 2011. He picked up this habit after spilling a drop of coffee on a piece of paper one day, only to witness the remarkable apparition of a monster, he then slightly retracted the outlines. Stefan says he’s been doing it ever since on every day. For more little creatures check out his Facebook page.

 

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