“Invisible Guerrillas – Childhoods in Ruins” by Evan Cláver offers a raw and poetic portrayal of street children in Luanda. Blended into the urban landscape, these children are resilient survivors of a social war they never chose. Through direct, critical, and emotional art, the artist exposes their marginalization and turns them into symbols of silent resistance. The collection serves as a troubling mirror of a society that has normalized neglect, yet it also reveals, beneath the harshness, the persistence of childhood and creative spirit.
Originally created: 2025
Subject: Identity, Culture, Introspection, Symbolism. Body, Expression, Surrealism
Material: Canvas
Medium: Acrylic
Styles: Abstract, Minimalism, Symbolism, Conceptual, Modern