A room assembled for a unique voice and the friends who gathered around him. This is a keepsake to be opened.
You arrive to quiet. Nothing plays on its own. This is a room built to be inhabited by voices — and it stays silent until one is offered to you.
It begins with a letter, left for every visitor who steps inside.
TK is a narrator and voice actor — a trusted Collective collaborator, and one of the voices whose fingerprints are pressed into the work of the Luscious Honey Collective. He is TKF (TK and Friends).
In Pull Me Under, TK is the voice of Marcus. It is a steady, central performance — the kind other scenes lean on and build around. This part of the room holds the character: the script it came from, and the recording itself.
A collection weighted toward sound: the music he returns to, the original music being made, the voice work that shaped his ear, and the artists who inspire him. A few favourite books sit among them. Each object is placed with the care of a museum vitrine — nothing here to fill space.
A voice is only borrowed. What you do with it while it’s yours is the whole of the work.
TKF is a room with the door open. It records the creatives TK has made things with, and marks where he sits within the House — a friend of the Productions wing, and of the whole Collective.
Empty frames wait on the walls. As TK makes more, the tribute grows — new work hangs beside the old without rearranging a thing.
No likes. No reactions. Only reflection. Tell him what his work left with you.