The artwork titled “Don’t Be a Litter Pig (logos)” was created by Keith Haring in 1984. It belongs to the Pop Art movement and is categorized under the genre of design.
The artwork consists of three circular designs, each featuring a pig character illustrated in a minimalist, cartoon-like style for which Haring is well-known. Each pig character is depicted in different scenarios: one pig is lying on its back with its legs up, the second one is dressed in clothing reminiscent of a business suit, and the third pig appears to have multiple faces. All three pigs are enclosed within red circles with diagonal lines striking through them, symbolizing prohibition. The use of these symbols is a clear denotation of the anti-littering message conveyed by the title “Don’t Be a Litter Pig.” The artwork’s simple yet impactful design reflects Haring’s distinctive style and his commitment to conveying social messages through art.