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Art by Nhuri Bashir (a.k.a. HAQQ)

Mixed Media Works Rooted in Memory, Culture, and Identity

Nhuri Bashir, known artistically as HAQQ, explores identity, memory, and culture through a deeply personal mixed media practice. His work fuses photography, silkscreen, and analog collage, forming visual essays on place, diaspora, and belonging.Bermuda—its people, traditions, and tensions—serves as both canvas and catalyst. HAQQ’s compositions often layer personal imagery with cultural symbolism, creating textured pieces that speak to both ancestral memory and contemporary identity.A recent work featuring a Gombey layered with childhood street imagery was selected by the Bermuda Tourism Authority and displayed on a Times Square billboard as part of a Travel + Leisure campaign—marking a milestone in HAQQ’s ongoing journey as an artist.Whether exhibited publicly or developed in studio, HAQQ’s pieces are storytelling vessels—pulling from lived experience, archival resonance, and the spiritual weight of home.For inquiries, commissions, or exhibition interest, contact Nhuri Bashir here.

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