Blackwing Volume 292 Keith Haring Pencils (set of 12)
One of the most iconic artists of his generation, Keith Haring (1958-1990) transformed the visual language of the 1980s with his bold lines, vibrant figures, and unwavering belief that art should be for everyone. From chalk drawings on New York subway walls to large-scale murals, sculptures, and his famed Pop Shop, Haring’s work was rooted in accessibility, community, and social good. Blackwing Volume 292 celebrates this legacy. Each pencil is wrapped in Haring’s unmistakable dancing figures and features Blackwing’s balanced graphite, perfect for both sketching and writing. Just as Haring used everyday spaces to bring art to the public, this set of pencils carries his vision forward—making creativity accessible, joyful, and alive in every line you draw.
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Blackwing Volume 292 Keith Haring Pencils (set of 12)
Blackwing Volume 292 Keith Haring Pencils (set of 12)
One of the most iconic artists of his generation, Keith Haring (1958-1990) transformed the visual language of the 1980s with his bold lines, vibrant figures, and unwavering belief that art should be for everyone. From chalk drawings on New York subway walls to large-scale murals, sculptures, and his famed Pop Shop, Haring’s work was rooted in accessibility, community, and social good. Blackwing Volume 292 celebrates this legacy. Each pencil is wrapped in Haring’s unmistakable dancing figures and features Blackwing’s balanced graphite, perfect for both sketching and writing. Just as Haring used everyday spaces to bring art to the public, this set of pencils carries his vision forward—making creativity accessible, joyful, and alive in every line you draw.
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One of the most iconic artists of his generation, Keith Haring (1958-1990) transformed the visual language of the 1980s with his bold lines, vibrant figures, and unwavering belief that art should be for everyone. From chalk drawings on New York subway walls to large-scale murals, sculptures, and his famed Pop Shop, Haring’s work was rooted in accessibility, community, and social good. Blackwing Volume 292 celebrates this legacy. Each pencil is wrapped in Haring’s unmistakable dancing figures and features Blackwing’s balanced graphite, perfect for both sketching and writing. Just as Haring used everyday spaces to bring art to the public, this set of pencils carries his vision forward—making creativity accessible, joyful, and alive in every line you draw.























