Keith Haring's "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" from 1988 is a striking piece rendered in sumi ink on paper, measuring 30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm). This artwork, unique and signed on the verso, epitomizes Haring's distinctive style and thematic boldness. The use of sumi ink, a traditional medium in East Asian art, highlights Haring's versatility and ability to merge different artistic traditions into his own modern, graphic language.
"Untitled ('Growing' #13)" captures Haring's commitment to accessibility in art. Through fluid lines and dynamic forms, Haring creates an engaging composition filled with kinetic energy. The monochromatic palette, a departure from his usual vivid colors, allows the viewer to focus on the intricate details and rhythmic flow of the piece. The use of sumi ink enhances the artwork's graphic quality, lending a sense of immediacy and rawness that is both powerful and evocative. As with much of Haring's work, "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" radiates a sense of movement and life, drawing viewers into its animated forms and universal themes.
Haring's imagery frequently embodies messages of love, unity, and social activism. The figures in "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" might represent his iconic characters, such as radiant babies or dancing figures, which symbolize themes of innocence, freedom, and the human condition. The fluidity and interconnection of lines in this piece echo Haring's belief in the interconnectedness of humanity and the transformative power of art. By challenging societal norms and advocating for inclusivity and compassion, Haring's "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as a visionary artist and social activist.
- Materials
- Sumi ink on paper
- Size
- 30 × 40 in | 76.2 × 101.6 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Signed on verso
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Not included
Untitled (“Growing” #13), 1988
Keith Haring's "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" from 1988 is a striking piece rendered in sumi ink on paper, measuring 30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm). This artwork, unique and signed on the verso, epitomizes Haring's distinctive style and thematic boldness. The use of sumi ink, a traditional medium in East Asian art, highlights Haring's versatility and ability to merge different artistic traditions into his own modern, graphic language.
"Untitled ('Growing' #13)" captures Haring's commitment to accessibility in art. Through fluid lines and dynamic forms, Haring creates an engaging composition filled with kinetic energy. The monochromatic palette, a departure from his usual vivid colors, allows the viewer to focus on the intricate details and rhythmic flow of the piece. The use of sumi ink enhances the artwork's graphic quality, lending a sense of immediacy and rawness that is both powerful and evocative. As with much of Haring's work, "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" radiates a sense of movement and life, drawing viewers into its animated forms and universal themes.
Haring's imagery frequently embodies messages of love, unity, and social activism. The figures in "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" might represent his iconic characters, such as radiant babies or dancing figures, which symbolize themes of innocence, freedom, and the human condition. The fluidity and interconnection of lines in this piece echo Haring's belief in the interconnectedness of humanity and the transformative power of art. By challenging societal norms and advocating for inclusivity and compassion, Haring's "Untitled ('Growing' #13)" stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as a visionary artist and social activist.
- Materials
- Sumi ink on paper
- Size
- 30 × 40 in | 76.2 × 101.6 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- Excellent
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Signed on verso
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by gallery)
- Frame
- Not included

