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Coffee Cup Art

Coffee cup art has been developed by modern artists and the popularity of this artform has blossomed in recent years. This art category was a result of modern art seeking to reinvent and re-imagine common objects that were used every day by their audience. What resulted was a form of graphic art that focused on the sensory qualities of coffee and illustration opportunities it provided. Pop art is a frequently used style in coffee cup art. These paintings are typically flat in depiction and have warmly vivid color schemes. This type of pop art treatment is seen in the works 'Java Time' by Kathryn Fortson and 'Lucky Cup' by Catherine Jones. However, other modern styles are also popular for depicting this form of art, including realism, vintage, and retro styles that are as creative as they are in demand.

Coffee Cup Artwork

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Today's Coffee I
by Lisa Audit
12" x 15"
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Cafe Martin
by Leonetto Cappiello
18" x 24"
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Fresh Coffee Cappucino
by Veronique Charron
16" x 16"
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Wake Me Up Coffee II
by Danhui Nai
18" x 18"
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Wake Me Up Coffee I
by Danhui Nai
18" x 18"
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Fresh Coffee Cafe Mocha
by Veronique Charron
16" x 16"
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Wild Mugs
by Linda Woods
16" x 16"
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Morning Coffee I
by Melissa Wang
12" x 16"
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Lion Coffee C
by Jean Plout
16" x 20"
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Cafe Collage III
by Wild Apple Portfolio
16" x 16"
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Morning Essentials
by Katie Doucette
12" x 9"
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Latte
by Tom Wood
22" x 27"
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Wake Me Up Coffee III
by Danhui Nai
18" x 18"
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Coffee of the Day
by Elizabeth Medley
20" x 12"
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Morning Coffee II
by Melissa Wang
12" x 16"
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Hot Coffee I
by Norman Wyatt Jr.
8" x 10"
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Fresh Coffee Espresso
by Veronique Charron
16" x 16"
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Lion Coffee B
by Jean Plout
16" x 20"
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Coffee Break VIII Tan
by Kathleen Parr McKenna
12" x 12"
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Coffee Break VII Tan
by Kathleen Parr McKenna
12" x 12"
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Coffee Creamer
by Katie Doucette
12" x 15"
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Granny's Kitchen I
by Gina Ritter
12" x 12"
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Granny's Kitchen II
by Gina Ritter
12" x 12"
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Black Coffee
by Will Rafuse
12" x 12"
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The Perfect Cup
by Scott Amour
24" x 19"
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Coffee of the Day III
by Elizabeth Medley
12" x 12"
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Le Cafe I
by Color Bakery
16" x 16"
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Coffee Time II
by Silvia Vassileva
24" x 24"
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Time For A Coffee <br> - White
by Color Me Happy
16" x 20"
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Authentic Coffee IV
by Daphne Brissonnet
16" x 20"
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Authentic Coffee V
by Daphne Brissonnet
16" x 20"
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Coffee
by Artpoptart
24" x 19"
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Mocha
by Tom Wood
21" x 26"
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Glowing Neon Sign of an Espresso Coffee Cup
by Unknown
18" x 24"
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Wake Up Call II
by Norman Wyatt Jr.
8" x 10"
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Like many other forms of coffee art, coffee cup art is meant to provide themes of warmth, comfort, and relaxation while displaying a uniquely stylish design. Because of this, sensory images such as stylized steam, warm colors, and idyllic graphics are used in the depiction of this subject. Even realistic works, such as 'Frothy Cappuccino' by Kathy Middlebrook employ these measures in order to portray sensory information which has become a trademark of modern artistic interpretation. However, steam isn't the only way to enchant an audience's senses with coffee cup art. For example, in 'Mocha' by Darrin Hoover, He uses the alternating dark brown colors with the white color of the cup in order to depict the richly sweet taste of this beverage. This same treatment is used by Middlebrook, as well, in her depiction of 'Mocha Latte' which uses its color schemes and imagery in order to appeal to its viewers.

Thanks to the graphic qualities and sensory input that this art category provides, it is a popular option for interior decoration in both professional and personal venues. Additionally, the color themes in this artform are emotive, and also match many decorative styles in kitchen and dining areas.
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