HÄKKI - Voz interior - XL - No Reserve






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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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.
