Keith Haring
Keith Haring was an American artist from Kutztown, Pennsylvania.
Haring was inspired by cartoons at an early age, especially those found from Dr. Seuss and Walt Disney. Although Haring dropped out of college in Pittsburgh, he continued to study and work on his own until he was granted to exhibit his art. After achieving his first solo show, Haring moved to NYC where he was also inspired by and began hanging out with performance artists, musicians, and graffiti artists. With new inspirations, Haring pushed his original cartoon-style drawings into more graphic and expressionistic line work. He began using the empty, blackened ad space in the subway stations to create white, chalk drawings, making around 40 drawings per day. He considered the subway stations his "laboratory" where he could work out his ideas, experiment with lines, and engage with the everyday passer-byers. His work became a sensation of the 1980's, enabling him to develop watch designs for SWATCH, create advertisements for clubs like studio 57, Coca Cola, and Absolut Vodka, as well as create murals worldwide. One of his most popular mural in NYC is "Crack is Whack" along FDR Drive. Many of his other murals were created for charities, hospitals, orphanages, and day care centers to communicate important messages to the public. Haring's work was such a phenomenon, he opened up a pop-up shop, painting the facade of the building in his juvenile black and white cartoon graphics, allowing art to be affordable and readily available, spreading these messages he felt was important for the community. Although it was always important for Haring to communicate to the public and spread awareness on various topics, it became his way of life in 1988 when he was diagnosed with AIDS, as his latest artworks would be his last. ![]()
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As you have seen in all of Keith Haring's artworks, the lines used are expressive, show movement, and varies in styles and type. Accompanying the lines, Haring also uses symbolic figures and/or objects such as people, robots, television sets, dogs, dolphins, and spaceships. These are called semiotics, symbols that are used to express or represent a story or message.
In your project, you will be creating a Keith Haring inspired contour drawing representing a symbolic moment in life or an awareness you would want to promote to the world.
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