Ejaaz Haniff

Ejaaz Haniff blends acrylic paint with digital elements to create bold, colour-rich abstractions. His work draws on mid-century design and tribal motifs — layered, rhythmic, and built around strong contrasts that hold up at every scale.

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Ejaaz Haniff Art Prints and Canvas Prints

Ejaaz Haniff is a Canadian artist who works with bold abstraction, blending acrylic paint with digital elements to create compositions that feel both spontaneous and carefully constructed. His work draws on mid-century design and tribal motifs — layered, rhythmic, and built around strong colour contrasts. Pieces like Orange Strokes and Midnight Hug show his range: from warm, sun-drenched palettes with gestural energy to darker, more contained compositions with dense layering. Happily Stacked takes a different approach entirely, stacking geometric forms into something closer to graphic design than traditional painting. The common thread is confidence — Haniff commits fully to colour and form without hedging, which gives his work a directness that reads well on a wall and holds up at scale.

Format and Framing Recommendations

Haniff's bold colour work and graphic compositions are well served by both formats. On 225g fine art paper, the matte surface gives his colours a slightly cooler, more controlled quality — good for pieces like Happily Stacked where graphic precision matters most. The sharp detail reproduction captures every layered element and digital texture cleanly. On 400g cotton canvas, the same pieces gain warmth and physical presence. Orange Strokes and Midnight Hug in particular benefit from canvas — the substrate texture adds a painterly quality that reinforces the handmade feeling of the original. Canvas prints also work well unframed, where the wrapped edges give the piece a gallery look without additional hardware. Paper sizes range from A3 to 50x70cm, 70x100cm, and A0. Canvas prints are available in 30x40cm, 50x70cm, and 70x100cm. All prints are produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks. Framing options for paper include oak, black, and walnut brown. For Haniff's warmer palettes — the oranges, reds, and earth tones — oak frames create a natural visual connection. Black frames sharpen the contrast and give more graphic pieces a contemporary gallery feel.

Related Contemporary Artists

Haniff's work sits comfortably alongside other contemporary artists in our catalogue who share his interest in colour, pattern, and abstraction. Dan Hobday works with a similarly warm, earth-toned abstraction though in a more muted register. Angelo Cerantola shares the graphic energy and decorative confidence, with a more illustrative edge. For broader browsing, the contemporary artists collection brings together all the living artists we work with directly — every purchase from these collections supports working artists. The abstract prints collection is another good starting point for anyone drawn to non-representational work across both contemporary and classic artists.