Most of his artwork is in black with some use of bright red, orange, green and blue.
“I get a paintbrush and palette and paint whatever comes to my mind,” he told Dawn.
Asked about his series Faces, he said fragrance and long hair symbolises the independence of women.
In the series, Mr Haider had painted one complete face and half a face in oil on canvas with black ink which was a comment on the hypocrisy and complexity of society.
“The artist has used very bold strokes and colours in three genres,” said the curator of the show and director of the Jharoka Gallery, Nahida Raza.
It took Wasi Haider eight months to complete the art pieces, she said.
About pointillism, she says it is a technique where small, distinct dots of colours are applied in a pattern to form an image.
Wasi Haider has also set a new record by painting 100 different titles of Akhtar Saleemi’s novel Jaagey Hain Khwab Mein.
He has participated in over 20 solo and 250 group shows mostly in Karachi and Islamabad and out of the country as well.
A recipient of the Quaid-i-Azam Youth Award, Mr Haider writes articles in the Daily Jang, Karachi, poetry and short stories.
A large number of literati from the twin cities including Mahboob Zafar, Akhtar Salimi, Hassan Abbas, Akhtar Rizvi and Tazeen Akhtar visited the show.
Published in Dawn, October 18th, 2018