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Ink drawing created for Essentielle using pigeon feathers. The text is part of the artwork.
Everything is clear and sunny around me. I'm in a state of infinite silence—at least, that's the turn I took after a whirlwind trip to see Maharishi Yogi. Actually, I missed the boat and bought his book thinking it was an Indian cookbook. Frankly, it's better than good, and it provides a pure bliss that Tintin in Tibet calls pure consciousness. This book… is a laundromat for the mind. I stroll through the world in the company of very gentle creatures who float effortlessly. I levitate with an impenetrable spiritual well-being, a physical fitness that amazes me, the social skills of a reality TV coach, and an intellectual richness that rivals the contents of the Senate library. It just goes to show that a book can change your life forever. Five euros at Montparnasse station, and voilà, my little friend is saved from a bland existence.
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.