HÄKKI - Family Tree - XXL - No Reserve






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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HÄKKI's original 2025 acrylic painting Family Tree - XXL - No Reserve on unstretched 155 x 90 cm cotton canvas, hand signed on front and back, with pastel accents in multicolour including black, white, blue and red, produced in Portugal and sold direct from the artist, in excellent condition and shipped rolled with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
www.hakkistudio.art
Instagram: @hakkigallery
What to expect:
- Original artwork.
- Painted by hand, NOT a print.
- NO digital tools used.
- Finished with high-quality varnish.
- Unstretched high-quality (370gr) cotton canvas - Made in EU.
- Unframed and sent rolled in a shipping tube.
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Hand signed on front and back.
- Personal thank you note, artist stickers.
- DHL EXPRESS or UPS Standard, premium fast delivery with a tracking number.
Disclaimer:
Each of these paintings is 100% handmade and one-of-a-kind, crafted with care, thought and creativity.
- Additionally, please note that each painting will, at least, include a 3 cm margin, it may slightly affect the final visible area once framed or stretched.
INFO
HÄKKI is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of CIRKL collective, an innovative platform that fosters collaboration across creative disciplines. With a formal background in graphic design, photography, and painting, his work bridges fine art and street culture, informed by a practice that has been actively rooted in the streets since 1998.
His works demonstrate a dynamic and expressive convergence of neo-expressionist energy, street art aesthetics, and contemporary figuration. The visual impact is immediately raw, visceral, and emotionally charged, while evoking a lineage that includes the likes of Pablo
Picasso, Jean-Michel Basquiat, George Condo, Rose Wylie, Armand Boua, Eddie Martinez, and elements reminiscent of Henri Matisse’s bold use of color and form.
The figures are rendered in a way that feels both childlike and confrontational. The exaggerated forms, flattened perspective, and masked faces call to mind coded symbologies and the use of anatomical distortion as a critique of identity, power, and race. The masks in particular may hint at themes of anonymity, surveillance, or resistance, suggesting a subcultural commentary that aligns with HÄKKI known engagement with street-level expression.
Seller's Story
www.hakkistudio.art
Instagram: @hakkigallery
What to expect:
- Original artwork.
- Painted by hand, NOT a print.
- NO digital tools used.
- Finished with high-quality varnish.
- Unstretched high-quality (370gr) cotton canvas - Made in EU.
- Unframed and sent rolled in a shipping tube.
- Certificate of Authenticity
- Hand signed on front and back.
- Personal thank you note, artist stickers.
- DHL EXPRESS or UPS Standard, premium fast delivery with a tracking number.
Disclaimer:
Each of these paintings is 100% handmade and one-of-a-kind, crafted with care, thought and creativity.
- Additionally, please note that each painting will, at least, include a 3 cm margin, it may slightly affect the final visible area once framed or stretched.
INFO
HÄKKI is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of CIRKL collective, an innovative platform that fosters collaboration across creative disciplines. With a formal background in graphic design, photography, and painting, his work bridges fine art and street culture, informed by a practice that has been actively rooted in the streets since 1998.
His works demonstrate a dynamic and expressive convergence of neo-expressionist energy, street art aesthetics, and contemporary figuration. The visual impact is immediately raw, visceral, and emotionally charged, while evoking a lineage that includes the likes of Pablo
Picasso, Jean-Michel Basquiat, George Condo, Rose Wylie, Armand Boua, Eddie Martinez, and elements reminiscent of Henri Matisse’s bold use of color and form.
The figures are rendered in a way that feels both childlike and confrontational. The exaggerated forms, flattened perspective, and masked faces call to mind coded symbologies and the use of anatomical distortion as a critique of identity, power, and race. The masks in particular may hint at themes of anonymity, surveillance, or resistance, suggesting a subcultural commentary that aligns with HÄKKI known engagement with street-level expression.
