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drawing only in Indian ink with a pigeon quill as my only tool. I like my texts to hold my drawings by the hand.
"The time of musettes and Nogent wine was good. The Pierrot who danced the triple waltz was proud.
Come back my love and make me forget that we toil, without money, without pride, without joy, for the sake of showing off.
Love shared in time, happiness in learning, we take the screen for a mirror, a ticket for the journey
Wait for… me on the platform of anywhere, to leave, take your hand and gently nestle in your arms
We are temporary workers in life, passing through the earth.
Let her give us a little more time to get some fresh air.
Rain, wind, kisses, toasting with a last glass
Reading the stars and telling each other what it was like before the nuclear war.
FG
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.