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Tradɛ na Bɔmbɛ Strit | Bombay Street of the Past (2025)

Watercolour on Paper | 57cm x 40cm

From the Curator:

Tradɛ na Bɔmbɛ Strit revisits a bod ose, or Creole wooden house, that once stood along Freetown’s bustling Bombay Street. John Francis painted it from a photograph he captured around 2012–2013, shortly after returning from exile following Sierra Leone’s civil war (1991–2002). The house no longer exists, yet in watercolor it endures — bathed in amber light, alive with passing figures. Francis’s work transforms a lost structure into an act of remembrance, preserving not only architecture but emotion. It is both document and elegy, a reflection on what it means for a city — and its people — to remember.

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- Ships in a tube from Sierra Leone with international courier with online tracking option.
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Sale price€1.200,00
Tradɛ na Bɔmbɛ Strit | Bombay Street of the Past (2025)
Tradɛ na Bɔmbɛ Strit | Bombay Street of the Past (2025) Sale price€1.200,00
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