Keith Haring quotes:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
  • Red is one of the strongest colors, it's blood, it has a power with the eye. That's why traffic lights are red I guess, and stop signs as well... In fact I use red in all of my paintings.

  • Shapes that contain no inner components of positive/negative relationships will function better with other shapes of the same nature.

  • I've always wanted to work for Walt Disney. That's what I thought I was going to do when I grew up.

  • I didn't start doing graffiti until two years after I got to New York. Jean Michel Basquiat was one of my main inspirations for doing graffiti. For a year I didn't know who Jean Michel was, but I knew his work.

  • I grew up in Pennsylvania in a small town. Real small, like one high school and one movie theater. Well, there was a state college there, that was the only good thing about it.

  • The public needs art - and it is the responsibility of a 'self-proclaimed artist' to realize that the public needs art, and not to make bourgeois art for a few and ignore the masses.

  • When it is working, you completely go into another place, you're tapping into things that are totally universal, completely beyond your ego and your own self. That's what it's all about.

  • 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.

  • I am intrigued with the shapes people choose as their symbols to create a language. There is within all forms a basic structure, an indication of the entire object with a minimum of lines that becomes a symbol. This is common to all languages, all people, all times.

  • See, when I paint, it is an experience that, at its best, is transcending reality.

  • I didnt start doing graffiti until two years after I got to New York. Jean Michel Basquiat was one of my main inspirations for doing graffiti. For a year I didnt know who Jean Michel was, but I knew his work.

  • If commercialization is putting my art on a shirt so that a kid who can't afford a $30,000 painting can buy one, then I'm all for it.

  • 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.

  • Red is one of the strongest colors, it's blood, it has a power with the eye. That's why traffic lights are red I guess, and stop signs as well.... In fact I use red in all of my paintings.

  • People were more interested in the phenomena than the art itself. This, combined with the growing interest in collecting art as an investment and the resultant boom in the art market, made it a difficult time for a young artist to remain sincere without becoming cynical.

  • When I die there is nobody to take my place.

  • I think you have to control the materials to an extent, but it's important to let the materials have a kind of power for themselves; like the natural power of gravity, if you are painting on a wall, it makes the paint trickle and it drips; there is no reason to fight that.

  • Drawing is still basically the same as it has been since prehistoric times. It brings together man and the world. It lives through magic.

  • There are some images that I will only use once, and not use again because they don't seem to really hit the nail right on the head, but there are some which are so strong they have to be reduced; sometimes just reusing them makes them stronger.

  • The only way art lives is through the experience of the observer. The reality of art begins with the eyes of the beholder, through imagination, invention and confrontation.

  • Art is nothing if you don't reach every segment of the people.

  • The dripping... well, if it happens, it happens; it does not take anything from the work. The dripping just proves that you were not trying to control the work, but the work was developing by itself and if it drips, it's a natural part in the evolution of the work.

  • Children know something that most people have forgotten.

  • You have to be objective about money to use it fairly. It doesn't make you any better or any more useful than any other person. Even if you use your money to help peoplethat doesn't make you better than somebody who has no money but is sympathetic and genuinely loving to fellow human beings.

  • The dripping... well, if it happens, it happens; it does not take anything from the work. The dripping just proves that you were not trying to control the work, but the work was developing by itself and if it drips, its a natural part in the evolution of the work.

  • I have been enlightened. I have fallen into poetry and it has swallowed me up.

  • Art is for everybody.

  • You have to be objective about money to use it fairly. It doesn't make you any better or any more useful than any other person. Even if you use your money to help people...that doesn't make you better than somebody who has no money but is sympathetic and genuinely loving to fellow human beings.

  • Children are the bearers of life in its simplest and most joyous form. Children are color-blind and still free of all the complications, greed, and hatred that will slowly be instilled in them through life.

  • Every time I make something I think about the people who are going to see it and every time I see something, I think about the person who made it...

  • Everybody draws when they are little.

  • Good and Evil are very hard to explain or understand. I'm sure that evil exists, but it is hard to isolate. Good and evil are intertwined and impossible to separate. They are not completely opposites and in fact are often one and the same.

  • I'd like to pretend that I've never seen anything, never read anything, never heard anything... and then make something...

  • Nothing is important... so everything is important.

  • Pure art exists only on the level of instant response to pure life

  • The act of creation is a kind of ritual. The origins of art and human existence lie hidden in this mystery of creation. Human creativity reaffirms and mystifies the power of 'life.

  • The best reason to paint is that there is no reason to paint...

  • The best reason to paint is that there is no reason to paint... I'd like to pretend that I've never seen anything, never read anything, never heard anything... and then make something... Every time I make something I think about the people who are going to see it and every time I see something, I think about the person who made it... Nothing is important... so everything is important.

  • There is nothing that makes me happier than making a child smile.

  • When I grow up I would like to be an artist in France.

  • Whatever you do, the only secret is to believe in it and satisfy yourself. Don't do it for anyone else.

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share