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EnShape

I love colours and shapes—simple, powerful, and fun.

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About EnShape

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Ejaaz Haniff, working under the alias EnShape, is a Canadian visual artist and illustrator originally from Guyana. Now based in Brampton, Ontario, Haniff maintains a practice that bridges the tactile nature of acrylic paints with the precision of digital collage. His approach is rooted in a personal philosophy that prioritizes the impact of simple elements to create works that are both powerful and lighthearted. Haniff’s portfolio is a dedicated exploration of color theory and geometric arrangement. By distilling complex ideas into vibrant abstract patterns, he invites viewers into what he describes as the "land of make-believe." His work serves as a study of how basic forms can interact to build intricate, rhythmic compositions.

Visual voice

Haniff’s aesthetic is defined by a minimalist, mid-century modern sensibility that emphasizes structure and balance. He frequently utilizes recurring motifs such as mazes and tribal elements, rendered through a bold interplay of geometric shapes and vivid, saturated hues.
Mid-Century ModernGeometric AbstractionDigital CollageAcrylic TexturesTribal MotifsColor Theory
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EnShape — questions answered

Who is the artist behind EnShape?

EnShape is the professional alias of Ejaaz Haniff, a Canadian visual artist and illustrator originally from Guyana.

What mediums does EnShape use to create his work?

Haniff utilizes a combination of acrylic paints and digital collage to create his vibrant abstract patterns and geometric forms.

What are the recurring themes in this collection?

The collection frequently explores color theory and shape, featuring recurring motifs like mazes, tribal elements, and the "land of make-believe."

How would you describe the EnShape aesthetic?

The style is defined by a minimalist and mid-century modern aesthetic, focusing on simple yet powerful geometric structures.

Where is the artist currently located?

Ejaaz Haniff is currently based in Brampton, Ontario.

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