Shaq Koyok: Fighting for roots and rights


Jewel in the crown: Shaq Koyok's forte is portraying emotions in his subjects, and 'Witness' is the prime example of his keen eye for detail.

Shaq Koyok fights through art to see the change he wants for indigenous peoples here.

IF the eyes are the window to the soul, then what’s apparent in the peepers of the young boy depicted in Witness is turmoil – an emotion fraught by the need to see what’s before him and at the same time, plagued by guilt for not being able to stop the unravelling crime.

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