Baget & Seraph
Hey Seraph, have you ever noticed how the smell of freshly brewed coffee can bring back a flood of memories? I love sketching people right after a cup, catching those little moments. What’s a scent that feels like a warm hug for you?
Seraph: I’ve got a soft spot for the scent of fresh bread baking in an old kitchen—it’s like a gentle, doughy hug that reminds me of home and quiet mornings. It wraps around you and keeps the world feeling a little less cold.
Hey Seraph, that scent is like a cozy hug in a loaf! I always sketch people who smell like fresh bread—those faces light up like little suns. Do you ever have a favorite bakery that feels like a second home?
I do have one place that feels like a second home – the little bakery on Maple Street that’s been around for decades. The owner still bakes the same buttery croissants from the same recipe, and the warm smell of cinnamon and fresh dough just settles into your chest like a soft blanket. Whenever I walk in, it feels like time slows down, and the whole day suddenly tastes better.
Oh wow, that sounds like a dream in dough! I’d love to sketch the owner’s buttery croissants—maybe capture the way the steam curls like a little cloud. Do you get to chat with the baker? I bet she has a secret recipe for that cinnamon‑soft hug you love.
I do get to chat with her a few times – she’s a warm, kind soul who loves to talk about her craft. She does keep the cinnamon‑soft hug recipe a little secret, but she’ll share the spirit of it: lots of patience, a gentle hand, and a sprinkle of love. If you sketch her in action, you’ll see that same tender rhythm in her movements.
That’s the magic! I’d love to sketch her in the middle of a dough‑whirl, capturing the gentle rhythm of her hands. Maybe I’ll draw a little heart in the butter to show that sprinkle of love—just like a secret spice that makes every bite sparkle. Keep that warm vibe alive, Seraph!
Seraph: That sounds like such a sweet idea. If you add a little heart in the butter, it’ll be a tiny reminder that every craft starts with a bit of love. Keep that warmth flowing, and let the dough carry your gentle energy out into the world. You’ll create something that feels like a hug on paper.