Serbianman carves Novak and Jelena's images on a coffee bean: You've never seen Djokovics like this

 
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Lik Novaka i Jelene u zrnu kafe Photo: Private archive, Instagram/jelenadjokovicndf

That a single coffee bean can become a symbol of the strength, success and energy of the great Novak Djokovic is evident in an incredible example of a work of art created by a Serbian man, Dragan Stingic.

Dragan carved the images of Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena on a raw coffee bean with extreme precision. This masterpiece, depicting the subjects en face, is an exquisite micro-carving and true testament to the artist's passion and dedication.

Novak Djokovic is the best tennis player and athlete of all time, and as such he is an inspiration to people all over the planet. Thus, many wake up early to watch him play, some try to adopt his diet, kids dream of becoming professional tennis players, and Novak's photos and autographs are often their most precious souvenirs.

Artists around the world also find inspiration in Novak and create works that reflect his greatness and significance. Dragan's example confirms that this is indeed the case. He created a true "miracle" on a coffee bean.

Svetlana, Dragan's wife, proudly shared the photos with Telegraf, and explained: "This incredible micro-carving is not only a work of art, but also a symbol of respect and admiration for Novak Djokovic, the tennis great," she told Telegraf.

This work shows how one passion can inspire another in ways one could never imagine.

Take a look at this unique and original work:

(Telegraf.rs)

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