My Dad's coffee maker. He pours the fine coffee beans into the coffee paper filter placed on the mouth of this device. Boiling water is is gushed over it. The coffee will slowly drip and fill up the container ready for drinking. Relaxing no?
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I love your lines and colors here, especially the extra splash of blue that compliments the silver so well !
ReplyDeleteI love this and the story behind it. I'm new to coffee drinking and it's fascinating to see how simple the brewing process can be. Is this a very old coffee maker?
ReplyDeleteYes, very relaxing. I love the description of how your dad does this procedure. Your coffee maker is right on! Love it. Great job Elisa.:)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done....I love French-press coffee...it is my fave way to make coffee too ( and tea)gorgeous art..lovely linework and love the blue paint splatters..magical.
ReplyDeleteVictoria
Elisa, this is beautifully done. I love your lines, and all the colors contained in your gray...
ReplyDeleteI have a French press pot too, but it's not as pretty as this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much everyone! I think this coffee maker is made in Italy. @lisa: I think this is a new one :)
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