Blackwing Vol. 292 Keith Haring
Introducing the Blackwing Volume 292: Keith Haring collection — a vibrant tribute that bridges creative spirit and functional craftsmanship. Inspired by Haring’s bold, kinetic imagery and his philosophy of making art accessible to all, Volume 292 features his iconic dancing figures adorning each barrel, paired with Blackwing’s signature balanced graphite for smooth use. The edition name itself references Haring’s legendary Pop Shop at 292 Lafayette Street, which he envisioned as a democratic gateway between art and everyday life. In this curated collection, you’ll find pencils, accessories, and art-infused tools that echo Haring’s energy, social vision, and playful aesthetic.
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Keith Haring "Tokyo Pop-Shop" Notebook
Normaler Preis £27.34 GBPNormaler PreisStückpreis / proVerkaufspreis £27.34 GBP -
Keith Haring "Smiling Heart" Notebook
Normaler Preis £27.34 GBPNormaler PreisStückpreis / proVerkaufspreis £27.34 GBP -
Limited Edition Keith Haring "Barking Dog" Blackwing Pencil Sharpener
Normaler Preis £22.78 GBPNormaler PreisStückpreis / proVerkaufspreis £22.78 GBP -
Blackwing × Keith Haring Essentials Set (Tokyo Pop Shop)
Normaler Preis £72.14 GBPNormaler PreisStückpreis / proVerkaufspreis £72.14 GBP
About the Artist
Keith Haring
Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) was a renowned 20th century American artist whose vibrant and dynamic artwork became a symbol of the New York City art scene in the 1980s. Born on May 4, 1958, in Reading, Pennsylvania, Haring's passion for art emerged at a young age. He gained recognition for his unique style characterized by bold lines, bright colors, and simplified figures.
Haring's artwork transcended the boundaries of traditional art spaces, as he took to the streets of New York City, using public spaces as his canvas. His iconic pop art-inspired imagery, often featuring figures in motion and symbolic elements, conveyed powerful messages of love, unity, and social activism. Through his distinctive visual language, Haring aimed to make art accessible to all, breaking down barriers between high art and popular culture.



