Stefan Kuhnigk’s idea of creating Coffeemonsters from coffee stains is incredibly innovative and creative. It’s impressive how he turns something as mundane as a coffee spill into a work of art, using the best coffee and waiting for hours for the paper to dry before drawing on the stain. The end result is a series of unique, charming monsters, each with its own happy story.
Kuhnigk’s passion and dedication to his craft is also inspiring, as he continues to create his Coffeemonsters despite any potential judgment from his office mates. His love for comics, coffee, and randomness shines through in his work, and it’s evident that he truly enjoys what he does. Source:facebook
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