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In 1990 Keith Haring released a set of five embossings, each with a single symbol that had been born from the artist's iconic style. Today, The Icons portfolio still remains one of the most sort after series created in his short life. Kidrobot is proud to release The Three-Eyed Monster. The Three-Eyed Monster is felt as a scary presence in Haring's work and generally connotes hellishness, fear and death. Some have also suggested that the three-eyed face implies greed. Keith Haring is recognized for his exclusive use of black and white, and typical use of primary colors. This design, a monster, a devil and forms a type of glyph that could be read like an urban, tribal language.These icon became emblem of the artist's social view, positive and negative. Struggle and anxiety seem to radiate from the image. Featured on the 8-inch Dunny platform, in a deluxe box, this release is the first of a series exploring Keith Harings most recognizable images to a new audience of collectors and aficionados. Limited to 750 pieces worldwide.
Kidrobot Keith Haring Three Eyed Monster 8 Inch Masterpiece Dunny
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In 1990 Keith Haring released a set of five embossings, each with a single symbol that had been born from the artist's iconic style. Today, The Icons portfolio still remains one of the most sort after series created in his short life. Kidrobot is proud to release The Three-Eyed Monster. The Three-Eyed Monster is felt as a scary presence in Haring's work and generally connotes hellishness, fear and death. Some have also suggested that the three-eyed face implies greed. Keith Haring is recognized for his exclusive use of black and white, and typical use of primary colors. This design, a monster, a devil and forms a type of glyph that could be read like an urban, tribal language.These icon became emblem of the artist's social view, positive and negative. Struggle and anxiety seem to radiate from the image. Featured on the 8-inch Dunny platform, in a deluxe box, this release is the first of a series exploring Keith Harings most recognizable images to a new audience of collectors and aficionados. Limited to 750 pieces worldwide.
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