Naveed Hakim’s oil paintings reflect the artist’s own distinct blend of the post-WWII abstract expressionist aesthetic and contemporary third world graffiti art, utilizing a rich tradition of arabesque oriental calligraphic imagery. Hakim applies backdrops of browns, greens, and off-whites to his canvases in order to recreate the walls that support the graffiti from which he draws inspiration. His abstract lines and calligraphic motifs range from bright aqua hues to varying degrees of violet and gray, from saturated green shades to rich crimson and earth tones, and everything in between. His copious and energetic application of oil paint recalls the impasto-driven aesthetic of the Venetian school, particularly the later works of Titian. Hakim’s loaded brush creates a narrative across the canvas, starting from robust and tangible strokes and ending with thin streaks that seem unwilling to cease.
Furthermore, the expressive treatment of paint enables the casual spectator to grasp his otherwise esoteric imagery. Through his art, he captures his distinct curiosities and concepts and catalyzes their interaction within the boundaries of the canvas.