I have designed my style pantomimes as white ink drawings on black backgrounds, so that man’s destiny appears as a thread lost in an endless labyrinth. I have tried to shed some gleams of light on the shadow of man startled by his anguish.
Meaning of the quote
The famous French actor Marcel Marceau used white drawings on black backgrounds to show how a person's life can feel like a lost thread in a never-ending maze. He wanted to provide some hope and light for people who are struggling with the difficulties and worries of life.
About Marcel Marceau
Marcel Marceau was a renowned French mime artist who performed professionally for over 60 years. As a Jewish youth, he lived in hiding and worked with the French Resistance during World War II, before studying dramatic art and mime in Paris after the war.
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