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The intention of both artists is that you take a small original art and one of a kind, with a sculpted cup of coffee over a canvas with landscapes from Puerto Rico and modern art.

 

Carmen Messon (painter) and Angel R. Carrasco Miranda (Scupltor and Artisan)  try to bring you the beauty of Puerto Rico. 

 

Carmen Messon creates art in acrylics over mini canvas, beutiful landscape and historical monuments and utensils coffee from the Island and Angel R. Carrasco Miranda sculpts the cups. The cups are molded in  urethane-polyol. Each art has a small description.

 

Angel spends his time creating the mini cup carefully, shaping it to the desired shape, unique and handmade.

There are 32 differents sculpted cups, with coffee bean, coffee berries, etc.

The price of the mini canvas are in $35.00 each.

 

All of them are painted by photos taken by both artist from Puerto Rico.

 

All canvas with cups are Copyright.

 

 

 

 

 

Painting and sculpture
1. Guánica

1. Guánica

Gilligan’s Island is a small island managed by the Departmento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales (DRNA) that’s Puerto Rico’s Department of Natural Resources.

20.  Coffee Trees

20. Coffee Trees

The coffee trees is a shruds with a straight trunk. Two of the most popular coffee types are the Arabica and Robusta. Jayuya city.

38.  Central Mountain

38. Central Mountain

The Cordillera Central, Puerto Rico's largest mountain range, runs from east to west throught this region of 16 municipalities.

21. Cave Window

21. Cave Window

Between the town of Arecibo and Utuado cave window is an awesome place. To reach the cave you have to walk between 10 to 15 minutes according to their physical condition.

39. Puerto Rican Coffee

39. Puerto Rican Coffee

Coffee is originally from Ethiopa. Coffee was eventually brought to Puerto Rico in 1736, along with the slave labor required to work the fields.

2. Mountains and coffee tree

2. Mountains and coffee tree

The bean came to the Island in the 1700's and quickly became its principal export.

3. Coffee and Flamboyán Tree

3. Coffee and Flamboyán Tree

Landscape from the mountain and flamboyán from the area of Lares, Puerto Rico.

40. Coffee trees (Cafetos)

40. Coffee trees (Cafetos)

Several species of Coffea may be grown for the seeds. The trees produce edible red or purple fruits called "cherries". Type of coffee tree Borbón.

22. Guánica, PR

22. Guánica, PR

Parador in Guánica built in 1929 and originally known as the American Hotel, our Parador boast classic architecture that transports you back in time to the early days of American rule in the territory.

4.  Harvest

4. Harvest

The coffee tree lasts three years of growth. You need water for growth daily. Location: Adjunta, Puerto Rico. Coffee tree limaní.

41. Ciales mountains

41. Ciales mountains

The coffee harvest requires a height not less than 1600 feet. Coffee tree Frontón.

23. Coffee tree and his berries

23. Coffee tree and his berries

When coffee berries are red in October, they are collected and for starting their process.

4. Ciales City

4. Ciales City

Panorama from a high mountain in the town of Ciales, Puerto Rico.

42. The sunshine of my mountain

42. The sunshine of my mountain

Every human being lives proud From the land where he was born but as Puerto Rico there is nothing, Anything under the sky , under the sun That compares to the blessed island Where I was born.

24. Cordillera Central

24. Cordillera Central

The range crosses the island from west to east and divides the island into northern and southern coastal plains.

5.  Adjuntas

5. Adjuntas

Adjuntas, Known as the city of the sleeping giant. Is locate. Located in the mountainous area, specifically in the western region of the Central Cordillera.

25. Ciales

25. Ciales

Ciales, located on the Central Mountain Range. Ciales was founded on June 24, 1820 by Isidro Rodríguez.

43. Utuado from my window

43. Utuado from my window

I can see the beautiful landscape from Utuado, Puerto Rico.

6. From my window

6. From my window

From my window I can see you, my beautifful "flamboyá" red leave fall over the soul. Drinking my coffee.

44. Coffee Bean

44. Coffee Bean

A coffee bean is a seed of the coffee plant, and is the source for coffee. The bean came to the island in the 1700s and quickly became its principal export. It also gave rise to a agrarian mountainfolk who have become romantic symbols of working class Puerto Ricans: the Jíbaros.

26. We are drinking coffee

26. We are drinking coffee

I love to gossip with my friends , especially with a cup of coffee.

7. Coffee Bean

7. Coffee Bean

A coffee bean is a seed of the coffee plant, and is the source for coffee. It is the pit inside the red or purple fruit often referred to as a cherry.

27. Coffee from Puerto Rico

27. Coffee from Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico's coffee is recognized in every corner of the world and it's no wonder! Preferred by Kings of Europe and Popes in the Vatican, our coffee is known for its unique exquisite taste.

45. Freestyle art

45. Freestyle art

8. Raining coffee

8. Raining coffee

Proudly making coffee for ever two centuries! Landscape from Utuado.

28. Roasted coffee bean

28. Roasted coffee bean

The coffee-roasting process follows coffee processing and precedes coffee brewing. It consists essentially of sorting, roasting, cooling, and packaging but can also include grinding in larger-scale roasting houses.

46. Coffee bag made of "yute"

46. Coffee bag made of "yute"

Jute bags are a popular solution packaging and respectful with the environment, mainly used for packaging fruit and vegetables (potatoes, seeds, nuts, coffee, etc.), gardening and landscaping, soil applications, games and decoration, etc. Also they are known as burlap bags or sandbags and are very similar to traditional bags of straw.

9. Coffee Leaf

9. Coffee Leaf

Varieties of coffee: Typica, Borbón, Caturra, Pacas, Limaní, Frontón, Catuaí.

29. Coffee Bean

29. Coffee Bean

A healthy, “happy” coffee plant is one that is able to produce the greatest number of quality seeds. There are three main factors influencing the “happiness” of a plant: genetics, the environment, and applied agricultural management. The water is essential.

10. El Cerro in Yauco

10. El Cerro in Yauco

The Cerro in Yauco become an Urban Coffee, is a living craft project my country Puerto Rico

47. El Cerro from Yauco

47. El Cerro from Yauco

Colors everywhere. This important project has begun at an early stage with the selection of colors and now begins the second stage of painting, which will mark a new vision for the beautiful people of the most populous community of our beloved Yauco, El Cerro.

11. El Cerro from Yauco

11. El Cerro from Yauco

The Urban Project is Cafetal, is a work of conceptual art community that aims to transform the community town of Yauco.

30. Coffee Leaf

30. Coffee Leaf

Varieties of coffee: Typica, Borbón, Caturra, Pacas, Limaní, Frontón, Catuaí.

48. Coffee leaf

48. Coffee leaf

12. Coffee flower

12. Coffee flower

Both the flower shoot and the fruit set of the coffee flower, the fragrance, shape and colour of which are reminiscent of jasmine, give some indication of the possible quantity of the expected coffee crop.

31. The berries and coffe beans

31. The berries and coffe beans

What we call a coffee bean is actually the seeds of a cherry-like fruit. Coffee trees produce berries, called coffee cherries, that turn bright red when they are ripe and ready to pick. The fruit is found in clusters along the branches of the tree. The skin of a coffee cherry (the exocarp) is thick and bitter.

49. Coffee Berries

49. Coffee Berries

Coffee berries are the fruit of the coffee plant . The seeds in the berries are grains with which the coffee is made .

13. Cherries and coffee bean

13. Cherries and coffee bean

What we call a coffee bean is actually the seeds of a cherry-like fruit. Coffee trees produce berries, called coffee cherries, that turn bright red when they are ripe and ready to pick. The fruit is found in clusters along the branches of the tree. The skin of a coffee cherry (the exocarp) is thick and bitter.

50. Coffee berries

50. Coffee berries

Coffee berries are the fruit of the coffee plant . The seeds in the berries are grains with which the coffee is made .

32. Yauco monument

32. Yauco monument

This is supposed to be an abstract sculpture of a coffee tree, Yauco is also known as Coffee Town.

51. Coffee berries

51. Coffee berries

Coffee berries are the fruit of the coffee plant . The seeds in the berries are grains with which the coffee is made .

33. View from Guánica

33. View from Guánica

Guanica is Known as "The People of the Twelve Streets" (the town of the twelve streets). Guanica Guanica was founded in 1508. Derives ITS name from the Taino Indian term, Which means "here is a place with water".

14. My coffee break

14. My coffee break

Drinking coffee is a pleasure also gives you energy and a sense of wellbeing, but also brings valuable benefits to your health

52. Coffee Break

52. Coffee Break

Drinking coffee is a pleasure also gives you energy and a sense of wellbeing, but also brings valuable benefits to your health.

15. Time to drink coffee

15. Time to drink coffee

Drinking coffee is a pleasure also gives you energy and a sense of wellbeing, but also brings valuable benefits to your health

34. Yauco colors

34. Yauco colors

The area of Yauco was considered as the capital of "Boriken" (Taíno name of Puerto Rico) and was governed by Agüeybana, the most powerful Taíno "cacique" (chief) in the island.

53. Coffee and books

53. Coffee and books

Coffee is my weakness, even accompanied by your words.

16. From my balcony

16. From my balcony

I'm like art, you drink me and sip , watching you from my balcony.

35. Coffee Maker

35. Coffee Maker

Many of us have had coffee ready in the famous Italian coffee maker. This appliance is not outdated. The real name of this Italian fretwork coffee is Moka Express Bialetti and was designed by Alfonso Bialetti in Italy in 1933. It seems impossible to design such a popular product remains the same for years. There are few products that keep your design for so long.

54. Grinder

54. Grinder

From the time of the ancient Egyptians people have been grinding coffee beans into powder to enjoy the delicious drink they could make from the powder. For many years a stone, wooden or iron mortar and pestle were used to grind the beans.

17. Grinder

17. Grinder

From the time of the ancient Egyptians people have been grinding coffee beans into powder to enjoy the delicious drink they could make from the powder. For many years a stone, wooden or iron mortar and pestle were used to grind the beans.

55. Frothy coffee

55. Frothy coffee

Carmen Messon abstract art, artist of Puerto Rico. www.carmenmesson.com

36. Grinder

36. Grinder

From the time of the ancient Egyptians people have been grinding coffee beans into powder to enjoy the delicious drink they could make from the powder. For many years a stone, wooden or iron mortar and pestle were used to grind the beans.

18. Coffee freestyle

18. Coffee freestyle

Carmen Messon abstract art, artist of Puerto Rico. www.carmenmesson.com

56. Coffee degradation

56. Coffee degradation

Green mature, yellow in the process, orange ready to get red. Red is colleted. Brown finally roaster coffee. There are the colors that the coffee go throught the process before you drink the cup.

19. Coffee degradation

19. Coffee degradation

Green mature, yellow in the process, orange ready to get red. Red is colleted. Brown finally roaster coffee. There are the colors that the coffee go throught the process before you drink the cup.

37. Coffee break

37. Coffee break

Drinking coffee is a pleasure also gives you energy and a sense of wellbeing, but also brings valuable benefits to your health

57. The Art of Coffee

57. The Art of Coffee

Puerto Rico's coffee is recognized in every corner of the world and it's no wonder! Preferred by Kings of Europe and Popes in the Vatican, our coffee is known for its unique exquisite. taste. Try Me!

Mini Canvas 3" x 3" including the easel 

                                                                                                                                                 

58. Ciales

58. Ciales

Ciales (Spanish pronunciation: [sjales]) is a municipality of Puerto Rico, located on the Central Mountain Range, northwest of Orocovis; south of Florida and Manatee; east of Utuado and Jayuya; and west of Morovis.

59. Coffee degradation

59. Coffee degradation

Green mature, yellow in the process, orange ready to get red. Red is colleted. Brown finally roaster coffee. There are the colors that the coffee go throught the process before you drink the cup.

60. Adjuntas

60. Adjuntas

I can see the beautiful landscape from Adjuntas, Puerto Rico.

61. Coffee break

61. Coffee break

Drinking coffee is a pleasure also gives you energy and a sense of wellbeing, but also brings valuable benefits to your health

©  Angel R. Carrasco Miranda

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