Whisk, Paint, Repeat: A New Chapter of Mindful Creativity - NOA MATCHA

Whisk, Paint, Repeat: A New Chapter of Mindful Creativity

A calming workshop experience combining Japanese ceremonial matcha with ceramic painting. Sip, paint, slow down, and take home your own beautiful mug or matcha bowl.

There is a certain magic that happens when we slow down. It’s in the rhythmic whisking of a bamboo stirrer against a ceramic bowl, and in the quiet focus of a brushstroke meeting unglazed clay.

We’ve always believed that the best moments in life aren't rushed—they’re crafted.

That’s why we are so incredibly excited to announce a brand-new chapter: The Matcha & Ceramic Painting Workshop series.

A Fusion of Ritual and Art

We are bringing two worlds together to create one seamless, mindful experience. This isn’t just a class; it’s an invitation to unplug from the digital noise and reconnect with yourself and your community.

The Ritual of Matcha: Learn the art of Japanese ceremonial matcha. We’ll guide you through the history, the preparation, and the meditative pouring of this vibrant green elixir.

The Joy of Ceramics: Once you’ve found your "zen" through the whisk, it’s time to get creative. You’ll paint your own ceramic mug or matcha bowl, transforming a blank piece into a beautiful, functional keepsake to take home and enjoy.

Coming to a City Near You

We are officially taking this experience on the road. Very soon, you’ll find us popping up in beautiful spaces across Australia.

Whether you’re a seasoned artist or have never picked up a brush—or a whisk—in your life, these workshops are designed for everyone.

Why Join Us?

In a world that demands we move faster, we want to give you permission to move slower. These workshops are centered around:

Creativity: Tapping into your inner artist without judgment.

Connection: Meeting like-minded people in a warm, welcoming environment.
Mindfulness: Finding presence in the steam of the tea and the texture of the paint.

Get ready to sip, paint, and breathe. We’ll see you at the workshop table very soon.

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