The artwork, “Moses and the Burning Bush” by Keith Haring, created in 1985, represents the Neo-Expressionism art movement and falls within the figurative genre.
This vibrant piece features Haring’s characteristic use of bold, colorful lines and shapes, rendered in a palette dominated by reds, yellows, purples, and oranges. The central motif alludes to the biblical scene where Moses encounters the burning bush, with abstract, undulating forms that suggest movement and energy. The intricate patterning and dynamic composition evoke a sense of immediacy and intensity, characteristic of Haring’s style. The artwork’s complexity and vibrancy draw the viewer into the narrative, blending symbolism and abstraction in a visually compelling manner.