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Learn MoreAmerican Boots by Louis Carreon
- Louis Carreon employs the quintessential symbol of the cowboy boot to reflect on the American dream
- The minimalist composition showcases the artist's bold line work and spray paint technique
- This work blends Pop and street art to comment on American ideals and iconography
- Carreon transforms personal redemption into powerful contemporary works
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b. 1977 | American
American Boots
Signed “Louis Carreon” (en verso)
Mixed media on canvas
Louis Carreon’s American Boots offers a vibrant, Pop art-style reflection on national iconography and identity. This striking work transforms the quintessential symbol of the cowboy boot into a powerful visual metaphor for the American dream and its cultural complexity.
Using bold line work and a spray-painted patriotic color scheme, Carreon's boots glow like a. . .
b. 1977 | American
American Boots
Signed “Louis Carreon” (en verso)
Mixed media on canvas
Louis Carreon’s American Boots offers a vibrant, Pop art-style reflection on national iconography and identity. This striking work transforms the quintessential symbol of the cowboy boot into a powerful visual metaphor for the American dream and its cultural complexity.
Using bold line work and a spray-painted patriotic color scheme, Carreon's boots glow like a neon sign against a stark white background. The composition's striking simplicity recalls Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans and Brillo Boxes, and its graffiti aesthetic follows in the tradition of artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Through this blend of art historical references, Carreon brings the examination of consumer culture, mass media and American ideals into the contemporary age.
Louis Carreon, a California-born artist with roots in street art, transforms personal growth into powerful contemporary works. Influenced by skate and graffiti culture, he brings authenticity and spiritual depth to galleries worldwide, redefining modern art through raw, impactful expression.
Canvas: 42" high x 36" wide (106.68 x 91.44 cm)
Frame: 43 3/8" high x 37 1/2" wide x 1 3/4" deep (110.05 x 95.25 x 4.45 cm)

| Maker: | Carreon, Louis |
| Period: | 1919-Present |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Paintings |
| Style: | Postmodernism |
| Depth: | 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) |
| Width: | 37.5 in. (95.25 cm) |
| Height: | 43.33 in. (110.05 cm) |
| Canvas Width: | 36.000 in. (91.44 cm) |
| Canvas Height: | 42.000 in. (106.68 cm) |
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