Chiudi gli occhi e poi vedi - Sample 2ml









Descrizione Prodotto
Size | 2ml |
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Fragrance Family | Mineral |
What a circus of lights life is!
Lights that make me close my eyes.
Too strong.
If I close my eyes
a shadow of smiles,
a thrill that sucks the heart.
What a distracted life,
what a painting of white solitudes!
What a mask of tears and entertaining smells!
We are pupils who laugh without warmth,
fixed, unchanging.
Pain.
You fear the unrecognizable
behind a friendly gesture,
You have anxiety about not being able to read
the dance of an ancient face.
Melancholy of time and history.
Dance, joke, deceive.
Friendly laughter, off-key note,
distant echo of mud and guts.
Close your eyes, because in the darkness you see,
because thoughts become more closed and deeper,
And that face that distorts mine returns,
Memory.
Not everything is as it seems.
Close your eyes now,
unsettling mask,
lost soul,
that eats peace instead of seeking it,
heart that startles a lost man,
who desires the courage to turn empty around himself.
Not everything is as it seems.
The fear of clowns, also known as coulrophobia, is a relatively common and often misunderstood phobia. This fear can manifest in various degrees of intensity, from mild discomfort to paralyzing terror, and is believed to have deep roots in the human psyche.
The figure of the clown is historically associated with entertainment and fun, dating back to medieval jesters and harlequins of the commedia dell'arte. However, the grotesque appearance of the clown, with exaggerated makeup that distorts facial features, can create a sense of ambiguity and uncertainty. This distortion can lead people to perceive clowns as unsettling figures, because their appearance does not match common human behaviors.
Psychology suggests that the fear of clowns may derive from the difficulty of reading true emotions behind heavy makeup. Our usual predisposition is to read facial expressions to understand the intentions of others. When this ability is compromised, as in the case of clowns, it can generate anxiety and fear. The often unpredictable behavior of clowns can contribute to a feeling of discomfort.
Popular culture has amplified the fear of these figures through negative and frightening representations. A notable example is the character of Pennywise, the evil clown from Stephen King's novel "It", which has terrorized generations of readers and viewers and is the inspiration for the thirteenth fragrance in the UNUM collection.
Coulrophobia, today also transposed into the olfactory field with Filippo Sorcinelli, represents the completion of a research on the deep meaning of fear that began with the fragrance "but not today" in 2018 and continued last year with "neither the day nor the hour". This phobia can have a significant impact on the daily life of those affected; common situations like children's birthday parties or circus events can become a source of stress and anxiety. In extreme cases, the mere sight of a clown image can trigger a panic reaction.
Ambiguity, in fact, is the laguna of thoughts, awkward movements stained with art project our anxieties, thin the face and describe wickedness.
But authentic Art intervenes on superficial wickedness as it intervenes on the human soul. Only it produces this short circuit capable of canceling what induces negativity. Art describes, without limiting, and does not exaggerate negativity. Exposing the negative allows Beauty to take over even in difficult situations. Someone needs to be wicked, but only the other can circumscribe their limit in the path of solitude.
And only then, the center of wickedness will become a social construction.