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The boy created all kinds of celebrity portraits with salt and coffee.

Published: 2024-09-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/17, Following Cafe Review (Wechat official account vdailycom) found that Beautiful Cafe opened a small shop of its own. According to foreign media reports, Allen Wallace is a young artist from Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. Recently, he has become popular on the Internet with a series of amazing celebrity portraits. He used salt, coffee and baking soda as raw materials to create lifelike portraits. (

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According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Alan Wallace is a young artist from Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. Recently, he has become popular on the Internet with a series of amazing celebrity portraits. He used salt, coffee and baking soda as raw materials to create lifelike portraits.

Wallace received a lot of hits and likes on social media, and people were amazed and praised his work.

In addition to using edible substances such as coffee and salt, Wallace has painted with other substances, from ordinary paint and spray paint to leaves and grains. If you take a quick look at his social media profile on Facebook or Instagram, you can see the versatility of the young artist.

The positive feedback from netizens inspired Wallace to explore the art of making portraits out of salt. Since then, he has released other impressive works, such as rapper Drake, former US President Barack Obama and Internet superstar Cook.

Salt was just the beginning, and he soon realized that he could achieve a similar effect with other granular or powdered things, such as coffee or baking soda.

The canvas of salt portrait is very casual and not fastidious. He sometimes sprinkles salt on the black plank, but most of the time he just uses the living room table as a canvas.

The similarity of the left and right comparison pictures is amazing, and I have to admire my brother's skill.

The portrait of the star created by baking soda is vivid in expression and manner.

Wallace is not the first creative raw material painter. Last year, a Norwegian artist named Salt Wizards was equally skilled. He also conquered thousands of netizens with his excellent art of sand painting.

A simple living room table, sprinkled with a handful of white salt or baking soda, a lifelike portrait is born.

The portrait created with pepper is real and environmentally friendly, but I don't know if it will choke.

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