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    Trained on 23 illustrations/posters by the American pop art artist Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990). To see his works, please go to https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/keith-haring/m01sl6w

    I was not familiar with his works until I started to work on this LoRA. This LoRA is kind of wild and a bit unpredictable, so it is fun to play with! 😹🎈

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    Keith Haring (1958–1990) – The Art of Pop, Activism, and Street Culture

    Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist and social activist known for his bold, colorful, and energetic artwork, which combined street culture, pop art, and political activism. His work—featuring radiant babies, barking dogs, dancing figures, and abstract symbols—became one of the most recognizable visual styles of the late 20th century.


    1. Early Life & Influences

    • Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1958, raised in Kutztown, PA.

    • Inspired by cartoons, Dr. Seuss, Walt Disney, and his father’s drawings.

    • Studied at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City in the late 1970s.

    • Became deeply involved in New York’s graffiti and street art scene, alongside artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat.


    2. The Subway Drawings & Rise to Fame

    🔹 In 1980, Haring began creating chalk drawings on empty black advertising panels in NYC subways.
    🔹 His subway art became a daily, public gallery for commuters, making him famous.
    🔹 Developed his signature motifs: radiant babies 👶, barking dogs 🐕, UFOs 🛸, and dancing figures 💃.
    🔹 His art was accessible, universal, and deeply rooted in pop culture.


    3. Artistic Style & Symbolism

    🎨 Bold black outlines & flat, vibrant colors → Inspired by comic books and graffiti.
    🎨 Repetitive, rhythmic figures → Movement and energy define his work.
    🎨 Symbolism with deep meaning

    • Radiant baby 👶 = Innocence, potential, hope.

    • Barking dog 🐕 = Power, authority, or oppression.

    • Dancing figures 💃 = Joy, freedom, celebration.

    • Pyramids & UFOs 🛸 = Mysticism, unknown forces.


    4. Social Activism & Political Themes

    💡 HIV/AIDS Awareness → As an openly gay artist, Haring used his art to spread awareness about the AIDS crisis.
    💡 Anti-Racism & Social Justice → Created works against apartheid (Free South Africa, 1985).
    💡 LGBTQ+ Rights → Advocated for visibility and equality through his work.
    💡 Children’s Education → Painted murals in hospitals and schools worldwide.
    💡 Public Art for Everyone → Opened the Pop Shop (1986) in NYC, selling affordable art to make creativity accessible.


    5. Notable Works

    "Crack is Wack" (1986) → An anti-drug mural in NYC, still standing today.
    "Ignorance = Fear" (1989) → An iconic poster for AIDS activism.
    "We the Youth" (1987) → A Philadelphia mural promoting unity, still preserved today.
    "Radiant Baby" → His most famous symbol, representing purity and new beginnings.


    6. Legacy & Influence

    🌎 Bridged the gap between street art, pop art, and high art.
    🎨 Influenced artists like Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and KAWS.
    🏳️‍🌈 Paved the way for LGBTQ+ artists to use public spaces for activism.
    💰 His foundation (Keith Haring Foundation) supports HIV/AIDS awareness and children’s programs.
    🏛️ His art is exhibited worldwide in museums, galleries, and public spaces.


    7. Death & Lasting Impact

    • Diagnosed with AIDS in 1988, he used his final years to raise awareness through art.

    • Died in 1990 at age 31, leaving behind a massive artistic and social legacy.

    • His foundation continues to fund AIDS research and children’s charities.


    8. Where to See His Work Today

    🏛️ The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) – New York
    🏛️ The Whitney Museum of American Art – New York
    🏛️ Tate Modern – London
    🏛️ Keith Haring Foundation – Online Archives


    Final Thoughts

    Keith Haring’s art was more than just visually striking—it was a tool for change, love, and activism. His vibrant, accessible style continues to inspire street artists, activists, and pop culture worldwide.

    Description

    This is epoch 10, other epochs can be found at tensor. art/models/834301142730200793/Keith-Haring-V1-CapD6A3Cos5-2025-02-25-19:29:58-Ep-10

    FLUX.1 - dev-fp8

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    Repeat 20 Epoch 10 (Trained on 23 512x512 images for 4600 total steps)

    Unet LR: 0.0005 Scheduler: cosine Optimizer: AdamW

    Network Dim: 6 Alpha: 3

    • Epoch Loss

    • 1 0.384

    • 2 0.379

    • 3 0.353

    • 4 0.339

    • 5 0.335

    • 6 0.318

    • 7 0.311

    • 8 0.297

    • 9 0.292

    • 10 0.286 <- lowest

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