Just be sure to finish some of the coffee first.
Grabbing a cup of coffee with Tokyo illustrator Mariya Suzuki isn't like a typical java date.
That's because as she takes a couple of sips, she starts to draw on her cup. And the more she drinks, the further she's able to tilt it, drawing her surroundings with impeccable detail.
Mariya Suzuki
She first started sketching on to-go cups while attending school at California State University, Long Beach.
Here are some of her very first creations.
Mariya Suzuki
"I thought the blank paper cups without any logos on them were so simple and pretty," she told BuzzFeed in an email.
"But they are blank, so naturally they inspired me to draw on them."
The art gives new life to cups that otherwise typically perform just one function.
"I like to draw what is in front of me, so I started to do sketches on them," she said.
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