From latin « VISA » neuter plural of Latin visus (“having been seen”), perfect passive participle of videō (“see”).
Nobody sees me…
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“La Vie est Belle” is a photographic tale, a visual manifesto inspired from a Congolese movie that marked my childhood. The first and last of its kind. It is an homage to the popular idiom ‘Article 15,’ or in other words, ‘work with what you have.’ A mantra that became a Congolese mythology; the symbol of the eternal Congolese creativity and the ability to go beyond adversity.
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From latin « VISA » neuter plural of Latin visus (“having been seen”), perfect passive participle of videō (“see”).
Nobody sees me…
Edition: 1 of 1
“La Vie est Belle” is a photographic tale, a visual manifesto inspired from a Congolese movie that marked my childhood. The first and last of its kind. It is an homage to the popular idiom ‘Article 15,’ or in other words, ‘work with what you have.’ A mantra that became a Congolese mythology; the symbol of the eternal Congolese creativity and the ability to go beyond adversity.