
There is something playful happening at Cafe Grumpy on 193 Meserole Avenue. It stops me when I’m looking for a seat in the recently renovated space—almost a dozen colorful and fun paintings made with brewed coffee, pen, ink, and watercolor line the walls in neat wooden frames. I want one, I think, and my best friend will want one, too. The barista confirms that he wants one as well, and so I look up the artist: Craig Peterson of Indiana, Pennsylvania. A day later, we discuss his “Coffee Art” series via telephone.

GPers: Where are you right now?
CP: Right now, I live in Indiana, P-A. I’m originally from Mahaffey, P-A.
GPers: How would you describe your hometown?
CP: (laughs) Middle of nowhere, nothing to do. I came to Indiana to go to IUP [Indiana University of Pennsylvania]. I started off at IUP with Art Education, but I didn’t want to teach art so I switched to Exercise Science.

GPers: How many cups of coffee do you drink per day?
CP: I don’t drink that much coffee. I honestly drink one cup per day before I go to work. I just make it at home.
GPers: So what sparked the idea to work with coffee?
CP: I think five years ago, around Christmas time, I made my mom a ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ sign and had calligraphy letters. I wanted to make an older-looking piece of paper. I used tea first, but it didn’t come out. And then I tried coffee. I was sitting in the kitchen with a hair dryer and was doing layers. The coffee made a really cool background.

From there, I didn’t make anything for a long time. But almost two years ago, I started making the coffee art again, just to mess around with it. I was painting it and layering it, and started posting [the pieces]. My friends started to order it from me, unframed. Initially, it was all sharpie and silhouette casing. Around May, I started to add watercolor, pen, and ink.
GPers: What is the process like to create one of your Coffee Art pieces?
CP: I use thicker drawing paper, and cut it as I need it. I already have a station of coffee cups full of coffee. I don’t use any specific brand to do the art; it’s just kind of whatever I have. I put a layer on the paper and let it dry. I’ll come back after a couple of minutes or hours will paint the piece or draw it, and will usually incorporate coffee cup rings into it. That’s kind of the last step: the coffee ring is the only intentional part.
GPers: I see themes: sailing, nature, and animals. Are those tied into your passions or hobbies?
CP: I’ve never gone sailing or even been on a sailboat. They just kind of

worked for me. I’m really outdoors-y. I do a lot of trail running. I love snowboarding, mountain biking, and slacklining. The animals, they kind of work with my artwork. Around here, because I’m in western P-A, I sell a lot of hunting pieces and deer silhouettes.
GPers: How did you find out about Café Grumpy?
 CP: They actually found me. Lisa, the brand manager found me, through my Instagram and was following me. She e-mailed me one day and asked if I would want to display my artwork at the cafe. She thought it was really cool stuff, and was trying to find artists that used coffee.
GPers: Do you know the area well enough to have a favorite spot? Or maybe your favorite place to hang out in NYC?
CP: Before I brought my paintings up there, I was only in New York City one other time. And I was never in Brooklyn before.

GPers: What did you think of New York?
CP: It’s a cool city. I was kind of surprised since everyone complains about driving there, but it was fine traffic-wise and getting around. I found a nice little diner, and we had breakfast there. There was a festival going on outside while I was there [in November] with a lot of food vendors and beer vendors. I also found the Artist & Fleas. That was really cool.
GPers: Any plans to move to New York?
CP: I don’t have any plans to move to New York right now. If I could move anywhere, I think I’d move to Colorado because of my active lifestyle.
GPers: Are you working on another series or project right now?
CP: Most of the work I do right now is pretty much with coffee, and I don’t think anyone else does this kind of artwork so it’s pretty unique. I think I’m going to keep trying different subjects. I want to make bigger, nicer, and more in depth pieces and get more exposure.â€
Craig Peterson is an artist based in Indiana, Pennsylvania. You can follow him on Instagram or Twitter @artworkontherun or Facebook. His “Coffee Art” series will be on view until January 3, 2015 at Cafe Grumpy.
