Zahid Saleem Paintings: Contemporary Wall Art for Modern Spaces

Zahid Saleem’s paintings are a completely different situation. He keeps a proper working studio in Karachi, paints mostly in acrylics and mixed media on canvas, and finishes work when it’s actually finished rather than when it looks passable enough to ship. That distinction sounds simple. It isn’t, when you compare his paintings side by side with commercial wall art. The difference is visible if you spend any real time with the work rather than just glancing at a thumbnail.

His subjects move around a fair bit. Figurative compositions, abstract pieces, landscapes, and still life. Not to cover commercial categories, but because he’s genuinely curious about what different visual territories offer him. Some painters find their signature approach and repeat it with minor variations forever. He doesn’t work that way. Color is where his thinking shows most clearly. Some pieces are immediate and bold, and you know within seconds whether you want to live with them. Others take a few days on the wall before something in them suddenly clicks that wasn’t visible before. Both types are worth owning, though the second kind tends to stay interesting considerably longer.

Art paintings in this collection span smaller, intimate pieces for tight spaces and hallways, all the way through to larger wall art that properly anchors a living room. Prices reflect what original work from a genuinely working artist should actually cost, without prestige markup layered on top.