




Steve Bandoma
Jeu Kizengi, 2018
Acrylic and ink on canson paper
145 x 125 x 5 cm (framed)
57 1/8 x 49 1/4 x 2 in
57 1/8 x 49 1/4 x 2 in
Series: Camouflage Series
© Steve Bandoma
Further images
Camouflage Series:
In this series I depict the wind of terrorism that blows through the streets of Africa during electoral periods. Non-identifiable mercenaries stroll the streets of Kinchassa and at the same time a certain number of joyful fools disguise themselves in a mockery of camouflage, metamorphosing the discarded waste of the embattled streets with colourful results.
Africa in general, and the Democratic Republic of Congo in particular, have become a playground for terrorist networks. This country that could be a haven of peace for future humanity, is nothing but a vaguely disguised war-zone.
Camouflage Series
In this series I depict the wind of terrorism that blows through the streets of Africa during electoral periods. Non-identifiable mercenaries stroll the streets of Kinchassa and at the same time a certain number of joyful fools disguise themselves in a mockery of camouflage, metamorphosing the discarded waste of the embattled streets with colourful results.Africa in general, and the Democratic Republic of Congo in particular, have become a playground for terrorist networks. This country that could be a haven of peace for future humanity, is nothing but a vaguely disguised war-zone.
In this series I depict the wind of terrorism that blows through the streets of Africa during electoral periods. Non-identifiable mercenaries stroll the streets of Kinchassa and at the same time a certain number of joyful fools disguise themselves in a mockery of camouflage, metamorphosing the discarded waste of the embattled streets with colourful results.Africa in general, and the Democratic Republic of Congo in particular, have become a playground for terrorist networks. This country that could be a haven of peace for future humanity, is nothing but a vaguely disguised war-zone.