HÄKKI - Nocturnal - XL - No Reserve





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Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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Description from the seller
Studio & Contact
Website: www.hakkistudio.art
Instagram: @hakkigallery
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Artwork Details
What to Expect
• Original, one-of-a-kind painting
• Hand-painted (not a print)
• No digital tools used in the creation process
• Finished with a high-quality protective varnish
• Created on premium, heavyweight 370 gsm cotton canvas
• Artwork is unstretched and unframed
• Shipped rolled in a secure protective tube
Included with Purchase
• Original artwork
• Certificate of Authenticity
• Thank-you note and artist sticker
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Shipping
• Shipped via DHL Express or UPS Standard
• Premium, fast delivery with full tracking provided
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Disclaimer
Each artwork is entirely handmade.
Please note that the painting extends to the edges, with a minimal margin. Therefore, since there was also use of oil pastels, it is recommended that this artwork is framed under a protective glass.
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Artist Information
HÄKKI is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of CIRKL Collective, an innovative platform dedicated to cross-disciplinary creative collaboration. With formal training in graphic design, photography, and painting, his practice operates at the intersection of fine art and street culture. Actively rooted in street-level expression since 1998, his work reflects decades of visual exploration and cultural engagement.
HÄKKI’s paintings present a dynamic fusion of neo-expressionist intensity, street art sensibilities, and contemporary figuration. The imagery is immediate and visceral, marked by emotional charge and raw visual impact, while drawing from a broader historical lineage of expressive and figurative art.
His figures often appear simultaneously childlike and confrontational. Exaggerated forms, flattened perspectives, and masked faces function as symbolic devices, employing anatomical distortion to interrogate themes of identity, power, and race. The recurring use of masks suggests ideas of anonymity, surveillance, and resistance, reinforcing a subcultural commentary that aligns closely with the artist’s long-standing engagement with street culture.
Seller's Story
Studio & Contact
Website: www.hakkistudio.art
Instagram: @hakkigallery
⸻
Artwork Details
What to Expect
• Original, one-of-a-kind painting
• Hand-painted (not a print)
• No digital tools used in the creation process
• Finished with a high-quality protective varnish
• Created on premium, heavyweight 370 gsm cotton canvas
• Artwork is unstretched and unframed
• Shipped rolled in a secure protective tube
Included with Purchase
• Original artwork
• Certificate of Authenticity
• Thank-you note and artist sticker
⸻
Shipping
• Shipped via DHL Express or UPS Standard
• Premium, fast delivery with full tracking provided
⸻
Disclaimer
Each artwork is entirely handmade.
Please note that the painting extends to the edges, with a minimal margin. Therefore, since there was also use of oil pastels, it is recommended that this artwork is framed under a protective glass.
⸻
Artist Information
HÄKKI is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of CIRKL Collective, an innovative platform dedicated to cross-disciplinary creative collaboration. With formal training in graphic design, photography, and painting, his practice operates at the intersection of fine art and street culture. Actively rooted in street-level expression since 1998, his work reflects decades of visual exploration and cultural engagement.
HÄKKI’s paintings present a dynamic fusion of neo-expressionist intensity, street art sensibilities, and contemporary figuration. The imagery is immediate and visceral, marked by emotional charge and raw visual impact, while drawing from a broader historical lineage of expressive and figurative art.
His figures often appear simultaneously childlike and confrontational. Exaggerated forms, flattened perspectives, and masked faces function as symbolic devices, employing anatomical distortion to interrogate themes of identity, power, and race. The recurring use of masks suggests ideas of anonymity, surveillance, and resistance, reinforcing a subcultural commentary that aligns closely with the artist’s long-standing engagement with street culture.
