
Thai photographer Jatuporn K.Suwan has creatively used coffee beans to recreate well-known images like the Mona Lisa and an iconic portrait of John Lennon.
Whole coffee beans form the general shapes in the portraits, while crushed beans are used to etch out the finer details like the Mona Lisa’s facial features.
The photographer has also used coffee beans to form the shapes of countries on the map, including the distinctive boot shape of Italy.
View more of his work over here.



[via A Skeptical Designer]