Dimensions:
Outer frame size:70 x 50 cm. All measured values are approximate.Historical significance:
Keith Haring emerged in the 1980s as a defining figure of street art and Neo-Pop, using bold lines and universal symbols to address themes of life, death, love, and social activism. His work has since transcended the gallery space, becoming deeply embedded in global visual culture. The Hello Kitty collaboration reflects Haring's long-standing interest in accessibility, mass communication, and the dissolution of boundaries between fine art and popular imagery. By merging Haring's socially driven visual language with Hello Kitty's global commercial identity, the work exemplifies the ongoing dialogue between contemporary art, branding, and cultural symbolism in the postmodern era.The word "after" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work of the named artist.
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