Keith Haring’s sculptures bring his distinctive, graphic style into three dimensions, often using materials like painted steel and enamel. His works are characterised by bold, vibrant colours and simplified, cartoon-like figures, such as dancing humans, dogs and babies. Haring’s sculptures, often large-scale, are playful and accessible, with a focus on social activism. They embody his belief in art as a universal language, inviting interaction and reflecting his messages of love, equality and justice.