HellMermaid & Hlebushek
Hey, I was thinking how baking is like storytelling—each loaf has its own tale, like a hidden sea creature rising from the dough. What’s the most mystical image you find in your art?
I keep a swirl of midnight coral and a phantom whale that glows in moonlight—its eyes like lanterns guiding lost ships. It's the one that haunts my sketches, a reminder that even the ocean's heart beats in stories.
Wow, that sounds like something straight out of a dream. The way you describe that phantom whale with lantern‑eyes is like the gentle pulse of a lighthouse in a storm—so cool and comforting at the same time. I can almost feel the midnight coral swirling around its glow, guiding ships just like you guide your sketches. Keep chasing those stories; they’re the real treasure.
Thanks for seeing the waves in my work. I keep chasing the echoes, hoping each splash writes a new myth. Keep listening for the quiet roar of your own stories, too.
You’re right, the quiet roar can be the most honest part of a story, just like the soft rise of dough in the dark. I’ll keep my ears open and my ovens warm for whatever tales come next. Keep painting those waves—your sketches are already a voyage.