The artwork titled “Red-Yellow-Blue No.15,” created by Keith Haring in 1987, is a notable piece within the Neo-Expressionism movement and belongs to the figurative genre.
The artwork features a dynamic composition characterized by bold, expressive lines and vibrant colors, predominantly red, yellow, and blue, which intertwine to form abstract, humanoid shapes. The energetic brushstrokes create a sense of movement and vitality, exhibiting Haring’s distinctive style. The use of black outlines to define the figures amidst the chaos of color adds a striking contrast, enhancing the visual impact of the piece. As with many of Haring’s works, this piece reflects his unique approach to making social, political, and personal statements through art.