Keith Haring

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Keith Haring
1958-1990
Created by L. Rice and J. Walker
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“I don't think art is propaganda; it should be something
that liberates the soul, provokes the imagination and
encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity
instead of manipulating it.” Keith Haring
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“My contribution to the world is my ability to draw. I will
draw as much as I can for as many people as I can for
as long as I can. Drawing is still basically the same as it
has been since prehistoric times. It brings together man
and the world. It lives through magic.” --Haring
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Symbolism:
Is a pictorial representation of words
(using pictures as words)
What symbols do we use today?
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Web Sites
http://www.formosa-translation.com/chinese/
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/symbol.htm
http://www.indiansummer.com/symbol.htm
http://www.slackaction.com/signroll.htm#
In Art:
You will prepare 10 thumbnail sketches of symbols
representing yourself
You will choose 5 sketches to recreate
1 in computer
4 in art
You will create a pattern border to frame the
computer sketch
In Computer:
You will go to the Keith Haring
Website:
http://www.haringkids.com/index.html
You look at websites with
symbols on them
You will recreate 1 sketch in
Kid Pix
You will write a paragraph explaining why that
symbol represents you
Bibliography
Book: Keith Haring, I wish I didn’t have to sleep!
Adventures in Art by Prestel
ISBN 3-7913-1815-2
Images From:
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