A written message will always have more weight and soul than a cold, digital one. Put down with ink on paper, the message becomes tangible, imbued with your humanity. And it remains there, present in the recipient’s physical space, sometimes for decades—like a totem of your being that isn’t there.

MESAGI’s “Chagrin d’Amour” (heartache in French) art postcard composition allows broken hearts to combine the melancholic black and white of his photographs with the words of their romantic melancholy. Isn’t this a beautiful way to express missing someone, the pain of loneliness, or simply to say: “I still love you…”?

You can discover the “Chagrin d’Amour” art postcard composition here. It is limited to only twenty copies.

by MESAGI.ART

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