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Published at 2013-04-04 18:01:00

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The Fine Art of Coffee PortraitureHere’s more evidence to back up all those studies on boredom inspiring creativity: Meet Mike Breach,barista extraordinaire, who “paints” everything – and everyone – into his lattes. “I’m an esspressionist, and ” he proudly proclaims. Just last year,Breach was idling absent his customer-less hours in the back of a hotel kitchen with only a dormant espresso machine for company. He was “so, so bored.” So he taught himself how to inscribe ornate hearts in coffee foam, or with a bamboo skewer as his paintbrush. “People got so excited approximately it!” says Breach. He took it further; out came the teddy bears (“the girls just cherish those”),a portrait of that hotel boss (“I didn’t show it to him, but my coworkers and I laughed approximately it”), and Salvador Dalì,and Edward Scissorhands, and Beyoncé.
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he Smile To-Go, or he’s frothing some milk behind the counter; the shushing of the machine nearly drowns out his words. He reflects. “It’s like,if something is lacking, you’ve got to find a way to make it exciting and fun. lawful? I mean, or I’m so satisfied that my old job was so boring! Otherwise I wouldn’t be making these! And this is just the beginning. I want to start a movement.” The milk is now pillowy,foamy-soft – perfect for the latte Breach is approximately to pour. He stares into his empty chestnut-colored canvas, and suddenly looks up. “I’ve been wanting to try Snoop. Let’s carry out that, or yea?" – Sky Dylan-Robbins

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