He has a keen talent for drawing, he uses it to express himself as if it were a language. An itinerant artist who moves with a backpack full of colors and the material he uses to draw on his shoulder.

Frank Müller is a 37-year-old homeless man who, having arrived in Sardinia from Germany, chose to live in Porto Torres under a tent set up in the Platamona pine forest. He moves around the city using his art to communicate and ask for a meal in exchange. A kind and discreet guest, who still does not know Italian well, a person who in his country of origin, in Brandis, supported himself by designing clothes.

Today he is homeless, he sleeps under a tent, he scrapes together some coins, money which he partly keeps to resume traveling, always in the company of his half-breed dog who does not abandon him for a second. "Without him I'm not going anywhere - says Frank - a true faithful friend". He also wears pants painted with brightly colored designs, shows other garments to passersby, and offers a service in exchange for a free offer. When someone approaches his eyes light up, he shows his works, his skills, he doesn't insist, his way of talking is polite, people smile at him. He has been living there for three months in Sardinia. "I hope one day to be able to return to my country - he adds - but here I can say that I have been well received".

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