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I like the Raiders' keepsakes that I've made the most.
K: My best keepsakes are probably my Super Bowl tickets.
The bracelets become gifts, keepsakes, something to remember someone by.
An editor may contact you to photograph your Woodstock keepsakes.
Second, diaries served as records and keepsakes for their families.
Did you hold onto any keepsakes from the show last year?
Hidden within Victorian Era jewelry collections are some supremely creepy keepsakes.
My two kids, now in their 20s, have mostly digital keepsakes.
Overwhelmed should take any keepsakes she wants and not look back.
He kept a few books, keepsakes his yearbooks but not much else.
And even as they shared photographs as keepsakes, they told no one.
How do you put a price on nostalgia, if you're collecting keepsakes?
How long will we be able to purchase these limited-edition keepsakes?
She takes some items home to add to other Babe Ruth keepsakes.
We want to see your photographs and keepsakes for a future project.
There are analog keepsakes too — handwritten notes they made along the way.
She lost keepsakes and things dear to her like almost 1,000 books.
" #6 LOU RAIDER "I like the Raiders' keepsakes that I've made the most.
Regardless, watch collectors and political supporters alike have become fans of the keepsakes.
You can send someone a massive teddy bear, personalized keepsakes, and even jewelry.
Though these products may sound strange, bereavement keepsakes made from hair aren't new.
Lennox turns the details of Black womanhood, which were once shunned, into keepsakes.
So if you're looking to add to her collection of keepsakes, look no further.
Keepsakes that Monserrat Godoy carries of her daughters, who still live in North Carolina.
The wood grain subtly enhances each photo, memorializing your keepsakes in a special way.
LeBlanc recommends their LOVE Keepsakes box (pictured at top) with a few special extras.
There's also a bundle of keepsakes like a Claridge's cookbook, Christmas crackers and mugs.
A home is not just a place to sleep and store clothing and keepsakes.
The Valencics lost their dog, childhood keepsakes, and a family member's ashes in the fire.
If you tune in, you'll also learn a little something about the future of keepsakes!
It includes some of his major sculptures, as well as sketches, engraved medallions and keepsakes.
In any case, the Warriors appear to be less sentimental about keepsakes than the Cavaliers.
With an upcoming auction of the astronaut's keepsakes, his sons reflect on an unusual childhood.
Pelosi then proceeded to hand out those pins as keepsakes to commemorate this historic moment.
But people often don't think about their family papers and keepsakes until it is too late.
Among the keepsakes in his Senate office, Warner treasures a hat commemorating the USS John Warner.
Mosley meant for his photojournalism to be a public record; his commissioned photographs were private keepsakes.
The museum shop retails curated and art-inspired souvenirs, which make for a great keepsakes or gifts.
He preferred costume jewelry, collectibles and keepsakes, Visalia Police Chief Jason Salazar said at the press conference.
By that, we mean that she makes fake cakes that are just meant to be adorable keepsakes.
Ms. Harris packed up important keepsakes, photos, her will and other documents before leaving with her nephew.
Are there any keepsakes that you just can't bear to throw away from your wedding or relationship?
Seven innings of dominance followed by an eighth-inning disaster left Scherzer in no mood for keepsakes.
He and his father looked through a closet that held old uniforms and keepsakes from his enlistment.
For the cast of Game of Thrones, their office supplies are keepsakes from a history-defining television show.
A wedding guestbook is possibly one of the most enduring keepsakes to hold onto from your big day.
There are also advent calendars that offer buyers personal keepsakes, like this enamel pin advent from Meri Meri.
Bulletin boards help you show off keepsakes, but there are more mature products that create the same effect.
You like keepsakes and heirlooms and have a hard time letting go of a relationship once it ends.
Theresa Furrer of Nine Lives Twine spins the hair of cats and dogs into yarn and woven keepsakes.
But some white families view these objects as keepsakes, passed down through generations as relics of the past.
She had expected clothes and keepsakes, but these, the director admitted, had almost certainly been lost or stolen.
In 2011, his family bought a crate and filled it with letters, photographs and other special keepsakes for burial.
Since the tragedy, Bledsoe has kept busy salvaging keepsakes from the house and planning a memorial later this month.
Take David Newbury, for example, who found a map of the entire internet from 1973 in his father's keepsakes.
The mementos and keepsakes that populate many of this show's artworks were once ordinary objects but now appear totemic.
The note never sent is now stored in a box that holds trinkets and other keepsakes from their relationship.
Carrying this idea further, keepsakes can be kept in remote storage, maybe deliverable someday, on demand, with driverless cars.
The room's also filled with a variety of keepsakes from the near decade of throwing Mister Saturday Night parties.
The concept of a bulletin board stands the test of time: a decor item to help you display keepsakes.
The office is also home to keepsakes from a vagabond life in the Arctic, Africa and these remote mountains.
For keepsakes that can fit in a suitcase, consider a lidded tortilla basket or a set of funky coasters.
The commissioner may have even given away copies of some of the portraits to official Ellis Island visitors as keepsakes.
Below, we've rounded up 36 gifts she'll love this Valentine's Day — from sweet keepsakes to experiences you can enjoy together.
They become keepsakes we can reread whenever we like, a way to evoke wonderful memories of times we spent together.
Another brand that could be shed is Jostens, known for class rings, yearbooks, varsity jackets and other keepsakes for graduates.
Many are in old cinerary urns displayed in glass-encased time capsules, along with displays of old photographs and keepsakes.
Handkerchief historian Ann Mahony has collected hundreds of them, ranging from souvenirs, accessories, and keepsakes, as well as useful tools.
Lorenzi Milano may offer a $29,000 cigar set fashioned with mammoth tusk but the boutique is to retail accessible keepsakes.
There were still pieces of human flesh scattered in the wreckage, still family members of the dead looking for keepsakes.
They shared hundreds of stories of sorting through family heirlooms and the sometimes awkward, sometimes liberating discussions about unwanted keepsakes.
Reagan was so furious that she had Limerick pack up her keepsakes and put them in storage for several months.
On a one-way trip to an unknown new life, perhaps they might pack money, documents, clothes, some small keepsakes.
Her mother has recently passed away and she makes an emotional final trip to her mom's house to gather some keepsakes.
Once read, they lose their original purpose and become keepsakes—a piece of paper filled with emotions that are often ephemeral.
But family keepsakes, like the jewelry Ms. Shales's husband had given her for birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's Days and Christmases, are gone.
NASA outfitted astronauts with what's called a personal preference kit, or PPK — a small bag to stow keepsakes during their missions.
We wondered how often students recorded their own memories and whether they thought these digital keepsakes were helping or hurting them.
The keepsakes also represent her efforts to fulfill the criteria needed to succeed her father as controlling owner of the team.
By the time Mr. Gluck died in 1897, at age 20003, he had donated almost 500 literary keepsakes to the library.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (CNN)Christian Nahuse had gone to rescue his grandma's keepsakes, furniture and valuables from the rising waters.
The images include grocery stores full of radioactive food, laundromats with clothes still in the dryer, and homes filled with lost keepsakes.
Acting District Superintendent Matt Teague says he helped clear out keepsakes early Thursday from the old courthouse in Shasta State Historic Park.
A new trend has arisen that sees creative-minded jewelry makers turning umbilical-cord stumps into wearable keepsakes, from rings to necklaces.
The survivors may have long passed away, but these keepsakes still bear witness to what happened on the day of the bombing.
These guns are, at their core, still weapons, but they are also personalized keepsakes, upgrade-ready and customized to their owner's delight.
For previous generations, the answer was often simple: The children would inherit it, just as their parents inherited keepsakes from their parents.
As gifts go, these books are much more suitable to a younger audience – but they also make fun keepsakes for super-fans.
Baby showers celebrate the arrival of a new life and help parents stockpile keepsakes and useful, clever gifts that make life easier.
Yet some people still want the security of storage away from home for valuables, important papers and sentimental keepsakes, financial advisers say.
"Collecting is an innate human behavior, but as people become more urban, mobile and minimalist, physical keepsakes have become less appealing," Nelapati concludes.
The result is "From Teaspoons to Titanic: Recent Acquisitions," a boutique sampler of keepsakes, all acquired since 2013 and most of them donated.
Even 2 years on, home loss is tough to shake for victims of 2015 wildfires The search for keepsakes is an ongoing process.
Thompson had carried the essay in a binder of keepsakes for 17 years, moving it from house to house and state to state.
But in sports, where keepsakes are cherished and sometimes valuable, a home run ball this famous going AWOL and staying gone is intriguing.
Residents who were able to evacuate have returned to find their homes completely destroyed as they sift through for any keepsakes they can find.
Hopefully they didn't throw out one of the wedding keepsakes during the divorce, because we bet those babies are worth some serious coin now.
Mr. Roosegaarde, 36, said the keepsakes were offered during a crowdfunding campaign that provided the initial 303,000 euros, or around $125,000, for the tower.
Her collages of blue moonscapes on found material turn cyanotypes into precious objects reminiscent of the Victorian-era trend of collecting keepsakes in albums.
In order to protect them, the pieces themselves are branded as Bijules so the client can appreciate the history and build their own keepsakes.
Visit our booth to pick up Times keepsakes and learn how The Times embraced readers' feedback to make At War a community-driven project.
For Theresa Furrer, 45 of Nine Lives Twine spinning cat and dog hair into yarn and woven keepsakes has become a full-time job.
The highlight, though, is a collection of keepsakes from the late Chuck Hayward, who took his horses to Hollywood and worked as John Wayne's stuntman.
Jewelry dish These handmade, monogrammed dishes from Modern Mud ($23) are ideal spots to toss your loose change or store your jewelry and keepsakes. 19.
Tightly clutched and prominently displayed even by those who despise him, the epistles have become keepsakes and mementos for hundreds of people across the country.
When they realized what was happening, Fies and his wife Karen grabbed their dog and cat, important papers, computer backups, photo albums and other keepsakes.
Hopefully, it will be the first of many 21st century missions to bring back these lunar keepsakes, which are essential to understanding our planetary history.
It doesn't mean the Lakers would pay for the new jewelry ... but they would essentially authorize the companies to manufacture brand new keepsakes for Fish.
But it also has sections for storing keepsakes like family recipes or for leaving instructions about pet care or how things work in the home.
The square, silver hunk was resting on a bookshelf that held many other of Sacks' keepsakes: books from childhood, other metals and minerals, fossilized ferns.
Together they organized an intimate art project which would display those keepsakes — both theirs and others' — which become impossible to throw away after a relationship ends.
A new series by Artyom Tonoyan asks the descendants of the Armenian Genocide to reveal their precious keepsakes that were saved from the fires of calamity.
There will even be a photo booth on the premises, so newly made friends and old companions can get keepsakes from their time at the café.
Present them on the dessert table in footed glass vessels or tuck them into a glass shadow box that can later be reused to display keepsakes.
He claimed that he was simply trying to get back keepsakes that had been stolen from him and didn't know the other men were carrying weapons.
If there's a collection of paper keepsakes that feel special, store them in a binder or book so they can be accessed with ease and pleasure.
A lonely octogenarian (Bruce Dern) prepares for death by taking inventory of his possessions; a distraught widow (Ellen Burstyn) salvages keepsakes from her burned-out home.
"Ninety-nine Stories of God" is a slight book, provocatively so; the pieces vary in quality, and can seem like pressed keepsakes from a commonplace book.
The problem was that otherwise reasonable people had come to believe that baseball cards were not just excellent bookmarks and fun keepsakes, but an actual investment vehicle.
"It's a mix of really luxurious everyday essentials and timeless keepsakes that feel at once old-world special and modern and fresh," she says of the box.
Cellphones, personal computers, backup hard drives and chargers should all go into the car, along with the emergency kit, personal documents, family keepsakes, cash and credit cards.
There was a time when Mr. Cuomo would celebrate his ability to broker an on-time budget for New York with a snappy slogan and concomitant keepsakes.
Once only given to top-performing military service members, other government agencies and the Office of the President have taken to issuing the "challenge coins" as keepsakes.
And physical keepsakes, too; this isn't a Netflix documentary where forensically combing over old evidence might reverse the course of justice or bring to light something new.
But her most prized keepsakes are memories captured in her photographs, including one of Queen Elizabeth looking directly into Werner's camera during her 90th birthday parade in 2016.
With an eye toward using All-American keepsakes like comic books and miniature toys, Ben Turnbull constructs his pieces with a consideration for the true picture of war.
On Wednesday, according to a person who is friends with Girardi, he cleaned out his office, packing up the college football helmets he has long had as keepsakes.
There may be plenty of photographers documenting Kate Middleton and Prince William's tour of Pakistan, but it appears the royal mom is taking some keepsakes of her own.
The boxes are stacked high in a closet, just down the hall from where James Houghton's office had been, filled with keepsakes from a life in the theater.
And yeah, these are just keepsakes like nice memories, so I don&apost really mind the downgraded quality especially if I don&apost have to pay for it.
The result is "Paige Powell," a trio of books in a single sleeve published by Dashwood Books, which separates Powell's photographs and collected keepsakes into three individual volumes.
Referencing the long history the gallery has had with these artists, it has provided small enclosed tables with issues of Eau de Colgne and other keepsakes from that era.
Nevertheless, the space remains one of Hilfiger's favorites, with his stately office in a close second, thanks to keepsakes gifted by the likes of Mick Jagger and Karl Lagerfeld.
Also, one of my favorite keepsakes is a large poster that says 2001 Champions with several players' pictures on it When did you start collecting / building your fan cave?
That day, she had left a purse containing her valuables, identification cards and keepsakes for her son and an envelope of important personal documents for her sister Delci Ortega.
That you come across cute little trinkets and keepsakes at the most random times of the year, but once a specific celebration rolls around, your mind draws a blank?
Locals know to pack emergency supplies of food and water, get precious photos or keepsakes together, but many don't realize they need to go through their filing cabinet, too.
"I'll have lots of memories, but I know I'll probably never see him again," she said of her beau, who gave her earrings and a gold necklace as keepsakes.
We're not sure if the bagels are to be eaten as a symbolic act of biting into Trump's signature red hat or if they're to be stored as keepsakes.
"Blue Jay" is wistful and beautifully acted until the moment Amanda produces an unsent letter from Jim that she has discovered among the piles of old clothes and keepsakes.
Artwork stored on these sites can also be turned into a book or keepsakes like magnets, playing cards, mugs or, yes, even a turd-like ornament of your own.
As the credits roll, a slideshow runs alongside of photographs that appear to show Robson burning his Jackson keepsakes and memorabilia in a fire as his young daughter watches on.
Valuable items were sometimes kept as personal keepsakes, such as a contested vial of moon dust that Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong gifted to his friend's daughter in the 1970s.
The 1080p virtual eyes mean that Kuri can stream live in top quality, as well as capture still images and video while interacting with the family for some memorial keepsakes.
Influencers he has shot often view the photos as keepsakes from a particular time in their life, often when they were just coming up, before they achieved true internet fame.
Memorial art and keepsakes Doing something memorable and lasting with the cremated ashes of a loved one is a top priority for many people, including baby boomers and their families.
As baby boomers grow older, the volume of unwanted keepsakes and family heirlooms is poised to grow — along with the number of delicate conversations about what to do with them.
The crowd took everything they could, and the folks who couldn't nab corporeal keepsakes settled for parts of the tree to which the man had been tied for his final moments.
By age eight, he was peppering dozens of public figures (Nelson Rockefeller, Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, a representative for the Communist Party) with earnest letters asking for keepsakes and information.
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Some of the stuff that was taken includes ultra-rare Evel Knievel stunt cycle toys, collectible "Chucky" dolls, "Friday the 13th" action figures, "Planet of the Apes" lunchboxes and WWF keepsakes.
Jerry Shannon—who spoke to NBC News when he returned to his residence in Meyerland on August 31—searched through debris for any retrievable family photos and keepsakes with his wife.
The once-in-a-lifetime experience gets even better with treats from the luxury candle makers Diptyque, Li-Lac chocolates, and five photographic keepsakes for proof your fairytale night actually happened.
At most, people said, they wade or boat back home to check on the mold that now wallpapers everything, and to drag a few more keepsakes out through the upstairs windows.
Working in collaboration with DHL, Astrobotics will provide users with mission status updates and documentation of delivery, while the keepsakes will remain on the moon for future generations, the company suggests.
According to the Times, Simpson said his intent was to "retrieve" the items on offer, which he said were personal keepsakes and included photos of his family and a ceremonial football.
There is no shortage of advice about what to take with you in an evacuation, ranging from the practical (prescription medication, a change of clothes) to the sentimental (keepsakes like photo albums).
He also recovered a small photo of his wife, Melody, and a few other keepsakes, including a knife he had taught his great-grandson to make while he made one for himself.
Now, minutely turn one of the three cricket balls that sit in a bowl on a side table, keepsakes from Mr. Peck's days as an exchange student at the University of Exeter.
Throughout the salon are more cherished keepsakes: photographs of Ms. Mosbacher with the likes of George and Barbara Bush, Mr. Clinton and Newt Gingrich, and celebrities like Rush Limbaugh and Tom Cruise.
This Friday, her gallery will open a new exhibition and sale of some of Hardy's favorite original prints, which were saved as keepsakes in his private collection and have never before been displayed.
"Passengers would often leave them behind on their seats, but the upscale versions some carriers hand out today are keepsakes that have a second life once you've used up their contents," he said.
We re-wrapped the items and stashed the box in storage until much later, when I was ready to pass along some of those keepsakes to my own daughters, the oldest now 5.
And this year, nearly all of them did it with a dance beat — not with the globe-flattening four-on-the-floor of electronic dance music, but with cultural keepsakes from particular places.
There are a lot of cute mother/daughter-themed gifts out there, from keepsakes like jewelry and picture frames, to creativity-inducing presents like scrapbooks and journals, to fun gifts like matching wine glasses.
"The trophy was talked about by our parents, but who knows, our grandfather might have hocked it," said Roy, who has scores of newspaper articles and other keepsakes related to her grandfather, including diaries.
The 69-year-old former football star claimed he was trying to get back keepsakes that had been stolen from him and that he had no idea some of the other men were carrying weapons.
MITCHELL: I didn't have any keepsakes of impeachment until years later when our beloved colleague Robert Pear sent me the four-volume bound set of the proceedings of the Senate impeachment trial of President Clinton.
Last September she bought five tons of the cobblestones for about 200 euros ($215) and set about turning them into keepsakes for local and foreign buyers eager for a bit of Paris laden with memories.
Khan, who was thrust into the national spotlight after he excoriated Trump in a speech at the Democratic National Convention, is seen at his home in the ad, looking at keepsakes from his son, Army Capt.
Not the guy who smeared two coats on the siding and shutters, but the preferred illustrator commissioned to paint shimmering portraits of glamorous interiors for design magazines and advertisements and as keepsakes for the homeowners themselves.
Keepsakes from my travels On my bookcases are a copper plate from Chile, where I attended school as part of my undergraduate work, and two pieces of blue and black Raku pottery by a Houston artist.
If you're trying to keep your pics secret from the moment they're captured (and maybe have a sexy photoshoot for some keepsakes), Keepsafe also has a built-in camera function to take snapshots directly through the app.
During a recent visit to one Sibanye mine, two foreign investors who innocently plucked rocks as keepsakes were startled when mine security tried to detain them, according to a company source who asked not to be named.
And then there's the 9/11 merchandise: included in the vast assortment of keepsakes are hundreds of memorial bracelets, Christmas baubles, and even fire axes with the number of firefighters' lives lost carved into the wooden handle.
In fact, some photographers expanded their businesses by setting up mobile operations, offering prints to spectators who weren't lucky enough to secure the most coveted keepsakes, such as a lynching victim's severed body parts, bones, or burnt flesh.
In Mother's, Miyako takes tender portraits of her mother's keepsakes: a brush tangled with strands of her hair, the rounded point of used lipstick, a set of dentures, and articles of clothing that have gone through longtime use.
At first glance, the documents the retiree had spread out on a table in Tucson looked as if they could have been keepsakes from just about anyone's career: a company magazine, a timeline, letters of commendation and congratulation.
Together, she and her mother have made keepsakes: pillowcases, a dreamcatcher that now hangs in Lila's bedroom, and an origami box filled with Lila's handwritten praises to her mother, which sits on a shelf in her prison cell.
Like keepsakes that are no longer connected, no longer functioning — the vase with a crack running its entire length that cannot hold water, the stuffed doll with one good eye — they are still ours, so we hold onto them.
As she goes through her father's lockbox — the one where Ralph found the letter — she finds a few keepsakes, like birthday cards and a photo of a young Nova with her mother when she was pregnant with Ralph Angel.
It Was Hard This Year to Keep Politics Out of High School Yearbooks A look at how students in the Kansas City region commemorated the campaign in keepsakes meant to be enjoyed by all classmates, no matter their leanings.
More broadly, the blindingly fast pace at which clothes are now manufactured, worn, and discarded means that they've become more disposable, more commodities than keepsakes, and that shoppers are essentially conditioned to expect a constant stream of new items.
The grand-prize winner will also get a $250 Lo & Sons shopping spree to stock up on stylish travel accessories, a Leica C Camera to capture all the memories, and $250 to turn those prints into lasting keepsakes at Artifact Uprising.
Sims' love for preserving keepsakes and memories led her to frame her baby boy's hospital card displaying his birth stats, as well as hospital bracelets worn by both her and Stuber's mothers when all three of their grandchildren were born.
The Cleveland-based company, which sells custom-engraved and embroidered gifts and keepsakes, sought Chapter 11 protection earlier this month in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, succumbing to competition from online merchants and what it said was a $144 million debtload.
In this family program at the Anne Frank Center USA, children 8 and older are invited to work with the artist Miky Ruiz and a variety of craft materials to design books to store their own keepsakes and chronicle their lives.
There are old books and photographs of the Solzhenitsyn family, decades of newspaper clippings, and at least one memento (a chair), among other relics and keepsakes from Cavendish's 250-plus-year history — an old flag, a butter churner, typewriters, and antique cash registers.
Investigators also sought articles of clothing that might help tie the suspect to particular crimes, such as ski masks or gloves worn during the attacks, or jewelry, driver's licenses and other personal effects taken from victims, apparently as keepsakes or trophies, Belli said.
Over the years, the event evolved from a minuscule macabre meet-up to an enormous emo extravaganza featuring off-site parties, attendee keepsakes, live music, a marketplace, and photos shot by official Disney photographers outside Sleeping Beauty's Castle and the Haunted Mansion.
The 53-year-old retailer, which sells custom-engraved and embroidered gifts and keepsakes, in papers filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware said it expects 250 of its 400 stores will need to close as a result of seeking Chapter 11 protection.
The law was drawn up by the right-of-center Danish Liberal Party; in the assets it allows police to seize, it does make an exception for items such as wedding rings and family keepsakes — though gold bullion would be eligible for seizure.
The vaults of Slovakia's Love Bank are covered in the 2,900 verses of a romantic poem and each deposit box is filled with keepsakes such as wedding rings, World War Two letters and even ticket stubs from the first movie that couples saw together.
In the series, Treasures of Memory and Hope, the Minneapolis-based academic and photographer convinced 18 Minnesota- and North Dakota-area Armenian Americans — many of whom are the second or third generation descendants of families who escaped the Genocide — to share those family keepsakes.
Several keepsakes from the Star Wars sets are up for grabs, including a life-size statue of a Princess Leia emerging from a British telephone booth; Fisher's director's chair from Return of the Jedi; a vintage Princess Leia action figure; and replicas of Yoda and C-3PO.
The photograph is a black-and-white print, taken by the photographer Bruce Bernard; it lives in a box of keepsakes near Celia Paul's bed, a metal cot in a bleakly empty room with bare boards on the floor and water stains on the walls and ceiling.
In a living-room-like arrangement of furniture — including another Pergay table — the sculptor Huma Bhabha and the painter Jason Fox have clustered choice travel souvenirs and personal keepsakes that take us from ancient Rome to Karachi, Pakistan, where Ms. Bhabha was born, to Southeast Asia.
"In that time, I loved my baby boy, took him to play centres, parks, we cuddled, I painted his hands and pushed them into soft clay for keepsakes, and snapped a million photos, but there was a valley between us that I prayed he didn't feel," she said.
For example, she first interpreted "Promise Piece" herself in 1966 at a theater in London, where she broke a vase onstage and offered its shards as keepsakes to audience members, asking them to promise to reunite in 10 years' time to put the shattered vessel back together again.
"I wish it was me, not him," Paul says, visibly distraught as we sit in his living room watching footage of Ricky's funeral on the television, surrounded by the last vestiges of his son—the urn holding his ashes, old family photos and a glass cabinet displaying treasured keepsakes.
Aside from the seven new garments mounted here for this show, Gibson also fashioned five gregariously ornamented helmets that are thematic (for example there is a "Oceana" mask and a "Death" mask) and bedecked with so many tchotchkes and keepsakes that they weigh between 35 and 55 pounds.
Lobbing a history lesson into a multimedia funhouse, this uneven yet colorful and busy exhibition provides the prospective reader of the byzantine Arcades Project with timelines of the author's life, as well as explicatory wall charts, print photographs, and reproductions of handwritten manuscripts, lists, journals and other keepsakes.
The rituals involved with this sacred holiday include wearing traditional garb and ornate skull face paint, and building an ofrenda, or altar, to honor those who have died, decorating it with bright orange marigolds, the foods and treats enjoyed by those loved ones when they were living, photos, sugar skulls, and other keepsakes.
"This will be reflected in their gifts for Archie — traditional wooden toys made from sustainable wood, such as building blocks or an abacus, or personal keepsakes that can be treasured forever such as a storybook," Bonsor, director of the UK&aposs leading pregnancy and parenting event, The Baby Show, previously told Insider.
Payne and Taylor spend a solid chunk of the film on the curious mechanics of the miniaturization industry, like the way nurses scoop up their anesthetized, freshly downsized clients with spatulas, or the "keepsakes" box that becomes a delivery truck, bringing the downsized their most important un-shrunk personal positions in their new community.
While Chung's work displays the aftermath of this kind of organized violence that aims to control bodies, the next door installation by Mohamed Hafez (a Syrian artist) of miniature dioramas that are magpie concoctions of keepsakes arranged against a large ornate mirror frame contain jewelry, toy cars, dried flowers, tiny window shutters, and satellite dish antennas.
Most of the work in the show are bits and pieces that Vo found, borrowed, or bought at sales and auctions: correspondence between US government officials and professional acquaintances, keepsakes from his mother and father, the velvet on which ceremonial objects were displayed at the Vatican, photographs and documents of Americans carrying out research in Vietnam, the engine of a motor vehicle.
I caused walls to be knocked down and floors to be ripped up and rooms to be gutted; I threw away decades' worth of clutter and keepsakes and old furniture; with what at times seemed like magic and at others sheer violence, I caused the past to be obliterated and put something new, something of my choosing, in its place.
What she did share showed a family home festooned with all manner of personal memento and political keepsakes: a dining room lined with reproductions of letters from the Founding Fathers and an antique ballot box; a den with a wall-size, wooden replica of the Constitution; hallways and stairwells densely populated with casual photos of family and friends, including former President Barack Obama.
"Both parents are obviously passionate about the environment and I think this will be reflected in their gifts for Archie — traditional wooden toys made from sustainable wood, such as building blocks or an abacus, or personal keepsakes that can be treasured forever such as a storybook," Bonsor, director of the UK&aposs leading pregnancy and parenting event, The Baby Show, told Insider.
Of these, the "teatrini," or "little theaters" are the best known: compartmentalized relief sculptures, usually in plaster or painted terracotta, in which various objects, both handcrafted and found, are placed like keepsakes in cubbyholes, such as the disembodied pair of hands lying on a clump of red clay in "Le mani" ("The Hands," 1949) or the tiny brass bells and scrap of mesh in "Primavera" ("Spring," 1974).
But then he has been passionate about timepieces since he was about 6 years old, when he would scan store windows in Manhattan on weekend trips with his parents from the family home in suburban Tenafly, N.J. (The FlikFlak children's watch on his wrist at the time was considerably less expensive than the ones he was admiring.) His parents, both doctors, aren't really watch collectors, but the time-related keepsakes displayed in the family home, including an 18th-century sundial and a John Poole marine chronometer, also fascinated him.

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