

Today marks one year of operation at Richter Bākhaus. What a year it’s been—one of challenge, connection, and growth.
In this post, I’d like to highlight the beauty and goodness I’ve sensed, experienced, and created throughout the year of serving coffee and latte art.
First, a little backstory… my presence at Richter Boerne is due to the idea of Studio 153. The original gallery/studio space that was to be is what drew my initial interest in Richter Boerne. Interestingly, the original space for the studio turned out to be the coffeeshop & bakery. ☕️🥖🎨🤎 It’s been good being part of Richter Boerne; Happy first year anniversary to Richter Bākhaus and all the incredible customers who support it.
A little gallery space within Richter Boerne Latte Art Meets Fine Art | oil on linen • 8 x 10 in. | available for purchase Mug ‘n’ Duffin| charcoal • 7¼ x 7¼ in. • | available for purchase Coffee In A Cardboard Cup| charcoal • 7½ x 7¾ in. | available for purchase Bean’ Little | oil on linen • 2½ x 2½ in. • gallery-wrapped | available for purchase Just Bean’ Content | oil on linen • 6 x 6 in. | SOLD
If you are nearby or traveling #interstate10 , you’re invited to enjoy my art, others’ artworks, the good food and beverages we serve, and the overall experience of this well-designed addition to Boerne, Texas.

Richter Bākhaus baker Melanie Murphy and I participating in the Boerne Professional Fall 2020 Parade of Artists. And this is more representative of the FUN we have at work.
