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Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Suite of Apocalypse - Silkscreen in colors on heavy wove paper - Hand signed by the artist // Keith Haring's Apocalypse 10, a silkscreen print from 1988, is part of his Apocalypse series, published by George Mulder Fine Arts in New York City. Measuring 38 x 38 cm, this vibrant and chaotic piece features Haring's signature bold lines and graphic style, combined with spiritual and surreal elements. The composition includes a central figure, emitting radiant energy, surrounded by abstract forms, symbolic creatures, and dynamic human figures. The contrasting red, blue, and black shapes emphasize the sense of movement and conflict, reflecting the themes of chaos, spirituality, and human struggle. The artwork, hand-signed by Haring, showcases his exploration of existential and social issues through visual storytelling.
Apocalypse 10, 1988
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Published by George Mulder Fine Arts New York City - Suite of Apocalypse - Silkscreen in colors on heavy wove paper - Hand signed by the artist // Keith Haring's Apocalypse 10, a silkscreen print from 1988, is part of his Apocalypse series, published by George Mulder Fine Arts in New York City. Measuring 38 x 38 cm, this vibrant and chaotic piece features Haring's signature bold lines and graphic style, combined with spiritual and surreal elements. The composition includes a central figure, emitting radiant energy, surrounded by abstract forms, symbolic creatures, and dynamic human figures. The contrasting red, blue, and black shapes emphasize the sense of movement and conflict, reflecting the themes of chaos, spirituality, and human struggle. The artwork, hand-signed by Haring, showcases his exploration of existential and social issues through visual storytelling.
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