Manaswini Foundation organized a unique Coffee Painting Workshop for students at Hadas CBSE School, led by renowned artist Neha Munje from Artistika. This workshop offered students an innovative artistic experience, where artworks were created using coffee powder as a medium. As the paintings took shape, the aroma of coffee filled the room, creating an ambiance reminiscent of a cozy café and making the creative process even more enjoyable.
Students enthusiastically explored their creativity, imagination, and attention to detail under Neha Munje’s expert guidance. She demonstrated techniques, textures, and artistic effects that could be achieved with coffee, inspiring students to experiment and produce stunning, aromatic artworks.
The workshop not only introduced students to an unconventional form of art but also encouraged patience, precision, and innovative thinking. It provided a memorable, multisensory experience that combined the joy of painting with the soothing presence of coffee aroma, leaving students both inspired and motivated.
Neha Munje, known for her innovative approach in art education, said, “The enthusiasm and imagination of the students brought each artwork to life. Coffee painting is more than just creating images—it’s about evoking emotions and experiences.”
Through this initiative, Manaswini Foundation and the management of Hadas CBSE School reaffirmed their commitment to fostering holistic development, creativity, and artistic expression among students.