He worked primarily with clay, marble, plaster, cement, bronze, copper, terracotta, and wood.
Haque's sculpture, mosaic paintings, and murals can be seen in several notable locations such as the gardens and in the streets of Jackson Heights in Queens, NY.
He was twice featured in the Osaka Bi-annual Art and Sculpture Exhibition in Japan and then again in France and India.
Awarded four times in sculpture from the Fine Arts Institute of Bangladesh, his notable works include:[7] He was also creating a 3 ft x 3 ft symbol of New York City, to be placed in Battery Park, New York City.
Haque was taken to the hospital on August 21, 2020, due to low sugar and oxygen levels and pronounced dead by doctors.