A young painter in India paid tribute to a famed social worker by painting his portrait using raw coffee grounds and milk tea.
A young painter in India paid tribute to a famed social worker by painting his portrait using raw coffee grounds and milk tea.
A young painter in India paid tribute to a famed social worker by painting his portrait using raw coffee grounds and milk tea.
Samarendra Behera, from Mayurbhanj district of Odisha, made the portrait of the late social worker Prakash Rao on January 16.
Rao was known for his contributions to educating poor children in the city of Cuttack, using the earnings from his tea stand at the Buxi Bazaar.
He passed away on January 13, at the age of 63, after suffering a stroke.
The video shows Behera spilling the prepared milk tea over a piece of paper and with a few strokes he outlines the portrait.
He also dips his brush into the coffee powder to give it a darker shade.