Bohemia

I approached a small coffee shop in St. Neots called, Bohemia Roastery. They are St. Neots first & finest micro coffee roastery specialising in everything from the green bean right through to the cup. Sourcing some of the finest green beans from across the world and roasting them in house to ensure the highest quality for their customers and I must say, their coffee is beautiful!

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Bohemia Roasts

St. Neots

I asked them if they would be interested in displaying some of my art work in their roastery which they responded very positively to! I only had one coffee inspired print to show them at the time but they instantly had ideas of where to display my work and asked for two more to prints to go along side it which was a project I was more than excited to persue!

The final three coffee prints are:
”French Press”. Featuring a french press with the coffee layers that have been pressed down and the floral coffee aroma represented by small flowers and leaves floating in the coffee. It is a small print using Cranfield Colours Safe Wash black ink on beautiful handmade banana paper.

”Smell the Coffee”. Featuring a moka pot with the beautiful aromatic smell of coffee depicted with floating flowers and leaves escaping through the steam. It is a small print using Cranfield Colours Safe Wash black ink for the moka pot and Cranfield Colours metalic gold or silver on beautiful handmade blue-grey Lokta paper.

”Floral Tea”. Featuring a tea pot with 3 flowers on it's front. It is accompanied by a small cup with a mirroring floral design with steam swirling . It is a small print using Cranfield Colours Safe Wash black ink on beautiful handmade Tibetan Tea Lokta paper.

There are still prints available to buy through Bohemia Roasts, so if you are local then please take a visit to their lovely roastery and try the coffee while you are there. In the mean time visit their website by clicking their logo below to learn more about what they offer.

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