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Oil drawing. The text is part of the artwork.
Ah, if you knew my hen, you'd be amazed. She just came from the hairdresser's, who bleached her hair. It's a disaster. When she got home, there was quite a commotion in the hut. "Yes, did you see what time you got home? What's with that color? Do you think you're in Rio with Lula? And what's the dyed-haired one going to make us to eat? Are you short on food? Huh? I'll forgive you if you lay me an egg.… I'm talking to you! Stop hanging your head off looking for who knows what." The rooster, after this warm-up, rinsed his throat to have a good voice for sunset, straightened his comb, the one that gave him that noble and dominant air everyone knew him for. With a determined step, crossing his neatly arranged feathers behind his back, he paced the neighborhood, no doubt searching for lost time. The outrageous dye job of his sweetheart took its place in his memory like an old recollection, preventing him from basing himself on the present.
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.