Keith Haring Flowers For Sale
Keith Haring: Flowers Series (1990)
Keith Haring's Flowers series represents one of the artist's final and most poignant creative statements, completed in 1990 during the last months of his life. This portfolio of screenprints stands as a powerful meditation on life, beauty, and regeneration, created as Haring confronted his own mortality while battling AIDS. Unlike his more activist-oriented works from the late 1980s, the Flowers series returns to themes of joy and vitality through bold, graphic botanical forms that pulse with characteristic energy. Each composition features Haring's distinctive thick black outlines filled with vibrant color fields, transforming simple floral motifs into symbols of endurance and celebration.
The technical execution of the Flowers series demonstrates Haring's masterful command of the screenprint medium. Each work in the portfolio—Flowers 1 through 5 (Littmann PP. 165-167)—employs bold color combinations and Haring's signature graphic vocabulary of heavy lines and solid fills. The prints showcase the artist's ability to create maximum visual impact through minimal formal elements, a skill honed through years of subway drawings and public murals. The flattened picture plane and rhythmic composition reflect both Pop Art influences and Haring's unique contribution to contemporary graphic art, making these works immediately recognizable while offering sophisticated formal innovation.
Within the contemporary art market, Haring's posthumous prints hold significant importance for collectors, and the Flowers series occupies a special position as a late portfolio with profound personal meaning. The complete Flowers Full Portfolio is particularly sought after, offering collectors the opportunity to acquire the entire series as Haring intended. These works bridge the gap between accessible edition prints and blue-chip contemporary art, appealing to both emerging collectors and established institutions. The series has demonstrated strong market performance, with demand driven by Haring's enduring cultural influence, museum representation, and the historical significance of his final creative output.
Guy Hepner specializes in museum-quality Keith Haring prints, including works from the Flowers series, offering collectors expert guidance and authentication for these important late works.

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