"Drawing is still basically the same as it has been since prehistoric times. It brings together man and the world. It lives through magic"
- Keith Haring
About this Quote
In this quote, artist Keith Haring reflects on the classic nature of drawing. He recommends that the act of drawing has remained the same because ancient times, functioning as a way for humans to connect with the world around them. Drawing, according to Haring, holds a certain magic that enables it to transcend time and bring people closer to their surroundings. It is a powerful tool that permits us to reveal ourselves and understand the world. Haring's words advise us of the universal and enduring nature of art, and its capability to bridge the space between humankind and the world we populate.
This quote is written / told by Keith Haring between May 4, 1958 and February 16, 1990. He was a famous Artist from USA.
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