The art of Cappuccino dedicated to the youngest. Latte Art Junior courses about to start

Brushes, coloured toppings and many cappuccinos to decorate. It didn’t take much to get the group of children excited, among which were also children of Moak collaborators, who have been protagonists of a day dedicated to entertainment and creativity. A real art laboratory set up on the first floor of the Moak office district. Marco Poidomani, for[me]training SCAE barman explained young apprentices the Latte Paint Art – the cappuccino decoration technique – and had to prepare more than a hundred cappuccinos in few hours: unusual canvas on which the young artists gave vent to their imagination. Used to draw and paint on sheets of paper, it was a real discovery for them to recreate their favourite flower or animal on a milk cloud, or simply write their name, embellishing it with hazelnut rim or chocolate pralines. A real tidbit, but also a nice pastime. An experiment that gained success also on social networks, insomuch that the company thought to organize the same laboratory of latter art and paint dedicated to children after few days. “The idea – explains Annalisa Spadola, Caffè Moak Marketing Director – was born nearly by chance, but with a specific aim: dedicate a day to our children, make them interact with each other and get them involved in their parents’ working environment. Playful purpose is added to this, which allowed them to learn something new that they thought would only be “work for adults”.

Caffè Moak drafted an appointment calendar dedicated to young artists aged between 4 and 10. Afternoon courses will last about three hours and will be held in the Moak Training Centre, but the company is planning to promote activities even in schools. Participants will be provided with aprons, felt tips, coloured pencils and drawing book. A certificate of attendance will be given at the end of the course.

Further information on: store.caffemoak.com/it/formetraining/corso-di-latte-art-junior

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