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Nina's Book of Little Things

by Keith Haring


  • Big Picture Press (Bonnier)
  • by The Keith Haring Studio LLC
This brilliant activity book of imagination from the mind of Keith Haring is for the little Nina in all of us... jam-packed with activities for hours of entertainment. Nina's Book of Little Things show cases the internationally celebrated artist Keith Haring at his brilliant best. Originally made by Haring for his young friend Nina Clemente on her seventh birthday, Nina's Book of Little Things w as later published to become a bestseller around the world.

ISBN 9781800782891 | EN | PB
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Publisher Big Picture Press (Bonnier)
ISBN 9781800782891
Author(s) The Keith Haring Studio LLC
Publication date July 2022
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 270 x 210 mm
Pages 80
Language(s) English ed.
extra information + 6 years
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This brilliant activity book of imagination from the mind of Keith Haring is for the little Nina in all of us... jam-packed with activities for hours of entertainment.
Nina's Book of Little Things
show cases the internationally celebrated artist Keith Haring at his brilliant best.
Originally made by Haring for his young friend Nina Clemente on her seventh birthday, Nina's Book of Little Things w as later published to become a bestseller around the world.
Haring encourages each little artist to make the book their very own, inviting them to bring their unique touch to every page.
This stunning reissue brings Haring's much-loved w ork to a new generation of children.

Keith Haring w as born in 1958 in Reading, Pennsylvania. He began draw ing at an early age and w ent on to study at the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1978.
As a young artist he developed a unique visual language based on the primacy of line, which came to define both his own work and the aesthetic of the 1980s.
Haring lived by his mantra "art is for everybody", and he devoted much of his energy to working with children in particular, producing murals in children's hospitals, day care centres, orphanages and charities. His work can now be found in galleries, public spaces and private collections around the world.