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An Abyss of Ancient Tradition Liquified Beans

If you don’t know me then here’s a fun fact: I love black coffee. I don’t remember the first time I learned about coffee because it’s been in my culture forever, but I do remember the first time I brewed the delicious black liquid in one of the oldest ways known, Soorj (Armenian coffee) - thank you Simon’s mother for teaching me!

The name Soorj comes from action of slurping, like when we slurp drinks/coffee! Soorj is served in a tiny cup; it’s dense, thick, and you don’t want to drink the very bottom of the cup because it leaves a sedament of grounds at the bottom. Sometimes you can have your fortune read out of the cup once you’re done drinking it.

abstract photograph of coffee. Soorj

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Afternoon Soorj,
Photograph, Fujifilm, Feb 2022

I’m not going to expain the process here, I’m just sharing my cup of coffee with you that I literally brewed today and needed to take a photo because, well, the sun came out today! haha.

If you are sipping on a cup of black (or milky) liquid annihliation now, cheers.

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Afternoon Soorj II,
Photograph, Fujifilm, Feb 2020

If you are interested in the cup I have visit link > Henry's House of Coffee.

As you get to know me on here, I am not posting things for endorsement; I am just sharing with you what I enjoy (:

I’m curious…What’s your favorite way to drink coffee? Share below!
& If you’re curious about making soorj feel free to ask me.

Xo,
Monet

Like Love, A boog of nonsense that makes sense?

Hi there,

For the love of art, knowledge, philosophy, how EYE perceive beauty, and the simple things in life, being an artist, educator, and a licensed beauty enthusiast, this is my visual journal. This is a space where I can share my love of things with you! This space is mine and yours. Please feel free to ask any questions that your mind wonders about. I hope you enjoy & have a lovely day!

Olga Razanova, Cover from Zaumnaia gniga, Collage, circa 1915

Since I’m submitting my first post on Valentine’s Day, I thought I post one of my favorite artworks from Russian Avant Garde artist, Olga Razanova. While her work has nothing to do with Valentine’s Day, this collage she created was on the cover of an illustrated book that is from an anti-art movement. While this book is just nonsense to a reader it speaks to a visual.

Sometimes we can’t explain things from art to love, am I right?

Happy Valentine’s Day to you!

For any future posts, all images are mine unless stated otherwise. If you would like more information on an image please refer to the end of the post with links and information.

Xo,
Monet

Olga Razanova < Link about Razanova