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Meet the Latte Artists

Name: Daniel Woodhouse (Daniel)

Instagram: @dannbenjamin

Representing: Grey Roasting Co. @greyroastingco

What’s your go-to design when you’re in a rush? Has to be a winged rosetta! 

What’s your latte art alter ego called? Dannimal  

What would winning the Milk Wizard crown mean to you? I would be super proud to represent my country at the world stage.  And to be able to tell my kids I was once the number one latte artist in New Zealand would be pretty cool

How many lattes do you pour before you nail it? I’m still counting

Bio: Tell us a little about yourself and why you choose to compete. I love latte art – i love seeing people face light up when I serve a coffee to them where it be a simple tulip or a unicorn.  If I can make someone’s day a little brighter with my art – I won’t ever stop doing it.  Competing is a way to force myself to get better at my craft as the journey of learning and preparing is priceless.  You learn things you most likely will not any other way.  Love this industry. Love my job. Love the people. Love you guys ♥️

Name: Hitoshi

Instagram: @hito4_nz @hito4_latteart

Representing: Frank’s coffee @franks_coffee

What’s your go-to design when you’re in a rush? Tulip and Swan

What’s your latte art alter ego called? Mr. Tiger king

What would winning the Milk Wizard crown mean to you? A glory I will never forget for the rest of my life.

How many lattes do you pour before you nail it? Maybe 5 times

Bio: Tell us a little about yourself and why you choose to compete. I started working as a barista in Melbourne two years ago. Ever since I became a barista, I’ve loved latte art, and it has been my goal to one day compete in a major competition.

 

Name: Olivia Lee

Instagram: @OOOOOlivia_Lee

Representing: Independent

What’s your go-to design when you’re in a rush? Bear and Swan

What’s your latte art alter ego called? Olivia

What would winning the Milk Wizard crown mean to you? To see another level of the world.

How many lattes do you pour before you nail it? Daily working life, I think that’s a lot.

Bio: Tell us a little about yourself and why you choose to compete. Nothing too special, just want to challenge myself.

 

Name: John Huang

Instagram: @jh0225

Representing: Demi Cafe

What’s your go-to design when you’re in a rush?Dragon

What’s your latte art alter ego called? King of dragging

What would winning the Milk Wizard crown mean to you? Go to USA

How many lattes do you pour before you nail it? 1200 cups

Bio: Tell us a little about yourself and why you choose to compete. I’m passionate about coffee, and becoming a latte art champion before 30 is one of my life goals. This competition is my way of proving to myself that I can do it.

 

 

Name: Dennis Hsueh

Instagram: @den_hsueh

Representing: Coffee supreme @coffee_supreme

What’s your go-to design when you’re in a rush? Rosetta & Heart

What’s your latte art alter ego called? Rosetta master

What would winning the Milk Wizard crown mean to you? To do better at world latte art championship.

How many lattes do you pour before you nail it? 500 cups ish

Bio: Tell us a little about yourself and why you choose to compete. I’m passionate about coffee and committed to creating a better environment for latte art to thrive. I chose to compete to challenge myself, connect with other artists, and help elevate the craft and community of latte art.

 

Name: Bill Zheng

Instagram: @55555bill

Representing: Crazybill

What’s your go-to design when you’re in a rush? I would pour a simple but not simple heart.

What’s your latte art alter ego called? I don’t know how to answer this question. But you can call me crazybill lol.

What would winning the Milk Wizard crown mean to you? Winning’s just part of the learning process—maybe we’ve picked up more along the way and now we’ve got a shot at learning on a bigger stage.

How many lattes do you pour before you nail it I can’t really tell but the number still going up.

Bio: Tell us a little about yourself and why you choose to compete. I’m a very quiet person while making coffee, same as I’m not making coffee. Competition for me is the way to learn, be better, and know more friends.

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