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Indian ink drawing with a pigeon quill pen using colored felt-tip pens from UniPosca and Faber-Castell. The accompanying texts are an integral part of the painting.
The odyssey of the living species began when the winds filled the sails and pushed our destinies towards long and eventful voyages. We set off, unlike Ulysses who took ten years to return to his island of Ithaca, for an uncertain and tumultuous crossing. Unfortunately, at the end, there… is no Penelope. The rowers have lost their strength and their exciting youth, the ship's officers try to climb as high as possible to see further than the others, and the captain wanders in the meanders of his nebulous brain, trying to piece together the pieces of his scattered puzzle. Strange creatures occupy the open field, and for these opportunists from elsewhere, anything becomes possible.
Francis Germain, with a rich background in music and events, expresses himself artistically through various mediums, notably pen and Indian ink. Oscillating between art brut and singular art, his unique technique demonstrates freedom and originality, like the pigeon feathers he uses to draw. Francis Germain's works evoke a rich range of human emotions and life stories, reflecting his vision of the artist as a sheep separating from the flock.