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Korean Barista Wows Fans with Latte Art

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8 July 2017 08:12 WIB

Creamarts, what South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin calls his latte arts, are seen at his coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea, June 30, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

7 Juli 2017 00:00 WIB

South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin takes a photographs of his latte arts called 'creamart' at his coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea, June 30, 2017. Lee started brewing coffee at age 17, during his mandatory military service and enjoyed it so much that he bought a coffee machine and opened his first cafe for fellow soldiers in his camp near the border with North Korea. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

7 Juli 2017 00:00 WIB

Creamarts, what South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin calls his latte arts, are seen at his coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea, June 30, 2017 .Customers at his cafe are delighted with Lee's art, which ranges from intricate paintings to cheeky recreations of Disney cartoon characters like Aladdin and Bambi. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

7 Juli 2017 00:00 WIB

South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin makes his latte arts called 'creamart' at his coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea, June 30, 2017. Lee, 26, recreates the likes of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and Edvard Munch's "The Scream" using thick cream stained with food colouring atop a cup of coffee. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

7 Juli 2017 00:00 WIB

South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin makes his latte arts, called 'creamart', at his coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea, June 30, 2017. The result of the painstaking 15-minute process is a 10,000 won ($8.71) cup of cold coffee that has won Lee thousands of fans at his cafe and online. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

7 Juli 2017 00:00 WIB

South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin makes his latte arts called 'creamart' at his coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea, June 30, 2017. South Korean barista Lee Kang-bin is taking coffee art to the next level, creating miniature imitations of famous paintings on foamy cups of java at his central Seoul cafe. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

7 Juli 2017 00:00 WIB