[vol.i] : misery made beautiful

[i. KEEPSAKE] 

I thank my God whenever I remember you.
- Philippians 1:3
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"The visual image I got from this was like a street scene where the frame(s) are set but all of the individual actors speak in their distinctive voices, irrespective and even sometimes counter to one another. There is a cohesive whole built from this in the same way that a painting or a photograph documents such a scene...".
 -Wildy Haskell

      Keepsake is rooted in romanticism and drifts thorugh a gallery of imagery. Like with any keepsake, it captures a depth and diversity of sentiments.

Keepsake is reluctant to conform to the formality of a concerto. It stands firmly on the principle of equality and subordinating personal prominence to the creativity of the whole.
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