by cartoons, nightclub culture and music. "Combining the appeal of Disney cartoons with the sophisticated 'primitivism' of such artists as Jean Dubuffet, these underground artworks were bold, humorous, accessible, subversive. . .@ (Haring, Keith, 2000 Graphics Library). As Haring's reputation as an artist grew, so did the value of his graffiti; his chalk drawings currently sell from $23,000 to $47,000.
Haring went on to develop his own visual language. It was a l
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