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Indian ink drawing with pigeon quill pen completed with Goldfaber Aqua from Faber Castell. The writings in my paintings are often inseparable from my work.
Dance, little devils, the time for carefree living is numbered. The autumn bell has rung. You must return to school, to the work left on your desk, and curse the gathering clouds. Eyes fixed on the glitter ball, we begin to dream of the summer sun, the enchantment of encounters, and the cotton… candy clinging to the corners of our greedy lips. Wait, wait, one last chichi to remember the overflowing oil, just like the song of the crickets that intone their haunting chant as the lights go out. Good night, little ones! pom pom pom pom pom...
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.