Face à l’eau is a public artwork made by the artist Salifou Lindou between 2008 and 2010.
It is made of five panels, each 3.70 metres (12.1 ft) high, in wood, metal, and colored plastic sheets on the banks of the river Wouri in Bonamouti, Douala, Cameroon.
It consists of five vertical panels made of wood, metal, and colored plastic sheets on the banks of the river Wouri in Bonamouti.
The installation is meant to protect the boatmen and fishermen from the view of the passers-by when they wash at the end of their day's work.
In 2013, it was restored, with the replacement of broken plastic sheets and dislocation on a higher position.