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Boredom can be an incredible breeding ground for creativity. When Mike Breach found himself working in the back of a hotel kitchen with nothing but a espresso machine for company, he was so consumed with boredom that he took to drawing hearts into the milky foam of lattes. His latte art became more intricate, and now his repertoire mainly focuses on portraits of famous folks from Jim Morrison to Yoda, which he shares on his Tumblr page, Baristart. Via PSFK

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