Sunshine Plata, Coffee Painter

USTedyante
USTedyante

If you think you’re a coffee addict, then what can you possibly think of 28-year-old Sunshine Plata?

She uses instant coffee to create a masterpiece, and the above painting is her first with the style. She approaches art with a relatively unique medium, and this has proven that innovation, as well as taking chances, is the key to success.

It all started one fateful day when she saw a 19th century artifact with a signature done in coffee by the artist. And to think that it survived all these years was an exceptional thing on its own. Then, an idea. It was perfect, and it was ingenious.

Why not use coffee to paint?

El Hada Encantada
El Hada Encantada

Who needs expensive painting materials when you can probably afford a watercolor brush and a sachet of 3-in-1 (much preferably black though, heh) stacked away somewhere in your cupboard?

I know I don’t.

If you can create something so big out of something so small and cheap, why not take the chance and allow your creative juices to flow freely, instead of making your meager budget a hindrance to your dreams?

Sunshine’s artworks are incredible and impressive in their details. I’m immediately taken in by their aesthetic value and success. Who wouldn’t? Even Ripley’s Believe It or Not thinks hers is a noteworthy talent and method, and is impressed enough to buy 2 paintings for $2,500. One of her works has been featured on The Martha Stewart Show.

My favorite of her works?

Fairy of Sorrows
Fairy of Sorrows

The Fairy of Sorrows. In fact, it has inspired me enough to plan to write a short story in the near future, although, of course, it would be a fanfiction by nature. :) And oddly enough, it’s the one featured on The Martha Stewart Show.

When asked what her message is to inspiring artists, Sunshine has this to say (or write, ’cause, well, we’ve never met personally…yet :)):

Message to artists/non artists, to pinoys, to everyone: If your intentions are good and noble, u should never let whatever circumstance u have in life to hinder u from expressing ur creative self in whatever form. If people without limbs can use their feet or their mouth to paint how much more ourselves who are not put in that kid of a dilemma? all we need is that passion, perseverance and that spark of creativity flowing in our veins in order to be another creator of beauty and pure honesty.

Theres a book entitled “dream and ur dreams will fall short” and i can see the truth in that now! i dreamed but not this gigantic and all the things i am getting now are bizarrely beyond my wildest dreams! i encourage everyone to pray, only God can help u attain the utterly unexpected! filipinos are known to be pious and i say ur not born a filipino for nothing, there is absolutely a purpose! remember bamboo’s song ‘pinoy ako”: “sabi nila may anting anting ako pero di nila alam na diyos ang dahilan ko”

Maraming pang magagaling na pinoy talents na undiscovered at naniniwala akong kayang-kaya pa nila higitan yung mga natamo ko! kailangan lang sila mabigyan ng pagkakataon, suportahan at paniwalaan! Hiling ko po sa mga kapwa ko pinoy: ‘ipagdasal niyo po ako kailangan ko yun araw-araw, salamat po”

YUN TINAMO KO PONG KARANGALAN AY HANDOG KO SA BAWAT ISANG MAMAMAYANG PILIPINO, MATAPANG KA, KAYA MO….PARA SAYO TOH! :)

And I think to myself, if I truly was a coffee addict, I would have thought of something to do with coffee other than drink it.

To you, Sunshine Plata, I send all the good luck and thanks. For your cunning, your creativity, and your love for the art AND the Filipinos. Keep on painting. I know our kababayans support you all the way. :)

(Wonder if, despite my apparent disdain for Nestle products, we can invite her for a talk session in Bloggers’ Kapihan? He he.)

Sunshine Plata, Coffee Painter was posted by Shari on Saturday, April 19, 2008 under Featuredand tagged with , , , , , , , . It currently has 9 responses. You can add your own, or trackback from your site.

9 Responses

  1. Jim

    wow! ngayon lang ako nakabisita ulit, I’m surprised sa new look (halata ba matagal na ‘di nabisita), well I was only reading most of your posts through google reader. I like your new theme. :biggrin: and yes lovely paintings! meron din kaya mag-paint with chocolate??! :boogie:

  2. Poyt

    Whoa. Astig! That fairy painting is the sh*t!

  3. Arrha

    (sorry, na-double post… please remove it na lang)

    This is totally random and does not even have anything to with your post. :blank: I read your About page and I just had to comment on the ’sexual attraction to breasts’ part, which sooo applies to me. Haha! I thought I was the only straight female who felt/thought that way. Anyway, I really just had to share that, hope you don’t mind. :lol:

    Oh! nice blog by the way! If Sunshine (Plata) did write what you mentioned above, I feel even more honored to be called a Filipino despite all the trouble and issues that is happening in our country right now. Hopefully, we as a people can look past the various problems we have presently, avoid the blame-game and instead work towards our future so that we could shape the Philippines to something beautiful the same way Sunshine does what she does in her paintings.

    Bye! and God bless!

  4. sunshine plata

    hi shari!!!

    my sincerest thanks to be part of ur blog! i feel soo honored to be here!!! i wish u so much luck and blessings now and in all the days to come!
    very excited! very grateful!

  5. Rachel

    yes napanood ko din to sa TV unang kita ko palana napahanga ako, ang galing talaga ng mga Pinoy. nakakaproud ang daming bagong natutuklasang artist na Pinoy

  6. kc

    hello po…im just curious kung ano po ba ang ginagamit paper o cloth canvas…if paper what kind of paper??? ang galing po kasi……grabe nkakabilib po talaga….sepia painting ang dating….sana po masogot ang aking tanong…salamat po!

  7. pilar

    Hi Sunshine!

    Here’s another link with you coffee-painting…

    http://www.usatoday.com/travel.....Rd97byu88T

    Shari’s note: Link corrected

  8. ravee

    as soon as i saw ur painting in telivision i became a grat fan off u art needs you like people to keep art alive

  9. Cecil Cabiao

    Hi Mam Sunshine, Im one of the two students who talked to you awhile ago. I just want to say that I am so proud of you!Keep it up!Go Go Go ate=)
    What I like most about you and your painting is the story behind it! :yay: Keep dreaming. :yay:


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