Cess - H for Haring — The Artphabet






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Cess presents H for Haring — The Artphabet, a 60 x 60 cm Giclée on canvas, hand-signed, edition 2/10, created in 2026 in Spain, in excellent condition.
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Edition 2/10 — 60 x 60 cm
This work is part of The Artphabet, an artistic project developed by the digital artist Cess, in which each letter of the alphabet pays homage to key figures in contemporary art and visual culture.
In this piece, the letter H becomes a tribute to Keith Haring, reinterpreting his iconic visual language based on simplified figures, energetic lines, and high-impact graphic compositions. The typography transforms into a living scene where two characters characteristic of the Haring universe interact, generating a direct, dynamic narrative rich in symbolism.
The figures, built with soft and voluminous shapes, maintain the naïve and accessible essence of the artist, but translated into a contemporary three-dimensional context. The connection between the two characters, unified by a central gesture, reinforces recurring concepts in Haring's work such as human relationships, shared energy, and universal communication.
The work has been created through a completely digital 3D process (CGI), artisanally modeled with particular attention to surfaces, lighting, and the expressiveness of the forms, achieving a balance between graphic simplicity and sculptural volume.
The Artphabet has enjoyed wide international repercussion, being disseminated in numerous design, art, and visual culture media, establishing itself as one of the most prominent artistic typography projects within the recent digital realm.
Cess is an artist specializing in digital art, CGI, and artificial intelligence, with a solid track record in the creative sector, having collaborated with international brands such as Apple, Google, Prada, Vogue, and MTV, among others.
The work is presented in high-quality Giclée print on poly/cotton canvas, ensuring excellent reproduction of detail, color, and volume of the original digital.
Edition 2/10 — 60 x 60 cm
This work is part of The Artphabet, an artistic project developed by the digital artist Cess, in which each letter of the alphabet pays homage to key figures in contemporary art and visual culture.
In this piece, the letter H becomes a tribute to Keith Haring, reinterpreting his iconic visual language based on simplified figures, energetic lines, and high-impact graphic compositions. The typography transforms into a living scene where two characters characteristic of the Haring universe interact, generating a direct, dynamic narrative rich in symbolism.
The figures, built with soft and voluminous shapes, maintain the naïve and accessible essence of the artist, but translated into a contemporary three-dimensional context. The connection between the two characters, unified by a central gesture, reinforces recurring concepts in Haring's work such as human relationships, shared energy, and universal communication.
The work has been created through a completely digital 3D process (CGI), artisanally modeled with particular attention to surfaces, lighting, and the expressiveness of the forms, achieving a balance between graphic simplicity and sculptural volume.
The Artphabet has enjoyed wide international repercussion, being disseminated in numerous design, art, and visual culture media, establishing itself as one of the most prominent artistic typography projects within the recent digital realm.
Cess is an artist specializing in digital art, CGI, and artificial intelligence, with a solid track record in the creative sector, having collaborated with international brands such as Apple, Google, Prada, Vogue, and MTV, among others.
The work is presented in high-quality Giclée print on poly/cotton canvas, ensuring excellent reproduction of detail, color, and volume of the original digital.
