Dia Patut Dicurigai

Dia Patut Dicurigai

Year : 2024

Media: Acrilyc on canvas

Size : 70x50 cm

Status: Available

“Dia Patut Dicurigai” explores the hidden mechanisms of conflict — the unseen hands that move beneath the surface of social and political tension. This work reflects on how inequality, war, and division are rarely born from pure opposition, but are often orchestrated by invisible powers.

Through distorted faces and fragmented colors, the painting visualizes suspicion as both a personal and collective emotion. It questions the act of taking sides, suggesting that to defend one party blindly is to participate in another form of injustice.

“Dia Patut Dicurigai” becomes a mirror for the human tendency to judge, accuse, and believe too easily. It invites viewers to confront their own role in systems of control and perception — reminding us that truth often hides behind the noise of righteousness.

In this piece, W.K.Y.P. turns suspicion into a visual dialogue about power, morality, and the fragile nature of belief.