Ink Blend Coffee Concept Is Inspiried By Chinese Ink Painting

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Coffee and ink are both dark liquids used artistically. This commonality is used to great effect with “Ink Blend,” which uses Chinese ink painting to great effect to describe roast levels and taste:

“Combining Chinese ink and coffee with playfulness, taste the art of a Chinese ink painting. In the concept of Chinese ink painting, the ink has the concept of “five color levels of ink”, which means that the ink color changes from thick to light. With the concept of “ink-divided five-color levels”, the flower theme in ink painting is combined with coffee roasting and flavor. Roasting degree is burnt, strong, heavy, light, clear, and flavors are plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum, pine and cypress.

In Chinese ink painting, plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum and pine and cypress have different meanings.

Chinese ink painting draws attention to artistic conception and gives viewers space for imagination. The process of drawing is called “writing” rather than “painting”. Visual planning is based on the concept of ink painting, not its image, Deconstruct and combine with punctuation marks to “write” a modern ink painting.”

   

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