HA?
HA?
Original painting
Acrylic and ink combined screen prints on canvas
Size: 60x60 cm
signed
"HA?" is a thought-provoking piece of art that challenges the normalization of unacceptable behavior. Created with acrylic and ink, and combined with two screen prints, this painting measures 60x60 cm and is signed and dated.
This striking artwork depicts a zebra, a symbol of individuality and uniqueness, with a gun pointed to its head, responding with the word "HA?" This image powerfully conveys the artist's critique of how people often become desensitized to suffering, disrespect, and injustice.
Through this piece, the artist implores us to recognize and reject the normalization of wrongdoing. The indifferent reaction of the zebra symbolizes the disturbing way society sometimes accepts the unacceptable.
This painting is a cry for dignity and respect for all individuals. It calls for an end to the normalization of human wrongs, urging us to confront and address these issues head-on