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A work made of brush and black ink on white board.

Untitled

September 27, 1981

Keith Haring American, 1958-1990

United States

This black-and-white drawing consists of broad, linear elements that recall Asian calligraphic characters and pre-Columbian hieroglyphs. The outlines represent two human figures wading in a pool of water and grasping snakes. Keith Haring filled the empty white spaces with black squiggles, embedding the recognizable forms within a field of pattern and movement. Representative of his early work, this drawing exemplifies the artist's developing language of simplified, archetypal imagery that he derived from ancient and non-European cultures, mass media, and popular culture.

Brush and black ink on white board

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