The artwork titled “Brazil”, created by Keith Haring in 1989, belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and is categorized under the abstract genre.
In the artwork, a myriad of intricate, interconnected lines and shapes fills the composition, evoking a sense of complexity and rhythmic motion. The predominant colors are shades of yellow, orange, and red, which dominate the central and upper portions of the piece. This dense network of patterns gradually transitions into a section of vivid blue along the right edge, fringed by drips and splashes, suggesting a fluid contrast to the structured chaos above. The overall effect is vibrant and dynamic, reflecting Keith Haring’s distinctive style and his ability to infuse energy into his abstract compositions.