WPAP or Wedha's Pop Art Potrait is a geometric cross-section illustration of face portraiture with the use of special color contradictions. The dimensions of the traced image (refinement with the mold) remain unchanged, so the final sightings of the transformed objects are clear and resemble the original so easily recognizable. This painting technique was discovered by Wedha Abdul Rasyid, a graphic artist from Pekalongan, Central Java, in 1990.