Visual Aids

Keith Haring worked in all different mediums, in public and private spaces, he created fine art pieces as well as functional art, and he emphasized scale and color, line and shape. As a result of his prolific style, we have compiled various downloadable folders containing visual aids pertaining to each category.

These images are provided to you for education purposes only and are copyrighted by the Keith Haring Foundation. We hope that you will find them helpful for students to look at and study.

Downloads for Windows
Save one or more files on your hard drive, then uncompress with Zip software. Open jpg files with your image editing software and print. We recommend that you print at the highest dpi on glossy paper.

Compilation (.zip 3.8MB)
Drawing (.zip 1.6MB)
Painting (.zip 2MB)
Sculpture (.zip 2.1MB)
Public Work (.zip 1.5MB)

Downloads for Macintosh

Save one or more files on your hard drive, then unstuff with Stuffit Expander. Open jpg files with your image editing software and print. We recommend that you print at the highest dpi on glossy paper.

Compilation (.sit 3.8MB)
Drawing (.sit 1.6MB)

Painting (.sit 2MB)

Sculpture (.sit 2.1MB)

Public Work (.sit 1.5MB)

Visual Aids – For specific lessons

Downloads for Windows

Save one or more files on your hard drive, then uncompress with Zip software. Open jpg files with your image editing software and print. To read pdf files you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have it you can download it from Adobe.com. We recommend that you print at the highest dpi on glossy paper.

Facial Proportions for Clay Portraits (.zip 900kb)
Design a Car, a Watch, a Bicycle (.pdf 330kb)

Downloads for Macintosh

Save one or more files on your hard drive, then unstuff with Stuffit Expander. Open jpg files with your image editing software and print. To read pdf files you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have it you can download it from Adobe.com. We recommend that you print at the highest dpi on glossy paper.

Facial Proportions for Clay Portraits(.sit 900kb)
Design a Car, a Watch, a Bicycle (.pdf 330kb)