Then, as I later adjust my mask In the foggy bathroom mirror, Mind preoccupied with dissertations, Affectations and payment schedules, I realise that it is I who has lost my humanity. Edward Coles, “The Tramp” “Intuition is […]
Then, as I later adjust my mask
In the foggy bathroom mirror,
Mind preoccupied with dissertations,
Affectations and payment schedules,
I realise that it is I who has lost my humanity.
Edward Coles, “The Tramp”
“Intuition is the key to everything, in painting, filmmaking, business – everything. I think you could have an intellectual ability, but if you can sharpen your intuition, which they say is emotion and intellect joining together, then a knowingness occurs.”-David Lynch -As Antonio Vergne Vicente played the role of an homeless, outcast disillusioned and vane character who lost the personal regards and recognition from the society, his teeth eagerly bit into the piece of bread he’s holding, in a majestic interpretation of a excruciating condition,heratwreching as well as devastating crucial point of his minority, but establishing a useful connector of empathy and deep down identification with the immigrants’ feeling of dissociation.