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- Sodom and Gomorrah by Louis Carreon fuses abstract expressionism and religious iconography
- This large-scale canvas presents a gestural depiction of Christ rising with symbolic motifs
- Carreon employs multiple media including spray paint, traditional oils, pastels and acrylics
- Carreon is celebrated for transforming personal and spiritual themes into raw, impactful works
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b. 1977 | American
Sodom and Gomorrah
Signed “Louis Carreon” (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
Bold, gestural and spiritually charged, Sodom and Gomorrah by Louis Carreon fuses abstract expressionism, street art and neo-religious iconography into a provocative visual narrative. This large-scale canvas presents a fragmented depiction of Christ rising, crowned with a radiant halo and encircled by layers of symbolic motifs that reflect the energy of urban culture intertwined. . .
b. 1977 | American
Sodom and Gomorrah
Signed “Louis Carreon” (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
Bold, gestural and spiritually charged, Sodom and Gomorrah by Louis Carreon fuses abstract expressionism, street art and neo-religious iconography into a provocative visual narrative. This large-scale canvas presents a fragmented depiction of Christ rising, crowned with a radiant halo and encircled by layers of symbolic motifs that reflect the energy of urban culture intertwined with sacred themes.
Carreon employs multiple media—spray paint, traditional oils, pastels and acrylics—to build complex layers of imagery that include wine glasses, abstract forms and graffiti-style markings. Linear elements and gestural marks flow across the canvas surface, creating movement that suggests both destruction and redemption, reflecting the biblical cities' dual nature of sin and divine judgment.
Louis Carreon, a contemporary artist rooted in street art and urban culture, is celebrated for transforming personal and spiritual themes into raw, impactful works. As a significant voice in art that bridges street culture and gallery spaces, he continues the tradition established by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Carreon’s ability to merge graffiti influences with profound symbolism positions him among the leading voices in modern spiritual street art.
Canvas: 65 1/4" high x 64 3/4" wide (165.74 x 164.47 cm)
Frame: 66 1/2" high x 65 7/8" wide x 1 1/4" deep (168.91 x 167.20 x 3.18 cm)

| Maker: | Carreon, Louis |
| Period: | 1919-Present |
| Origin: | America |
| Type: | Paintings |
| Style: | Postmodernism |
| Depth: | 1.25 in. (3.18 cm) |
| Width: | 65.83 in. (167.2 cm) |
| Height: | 66.5 in. (168.91 cm) |
| Canvas Width: | 64.750 in. (164.47 cm) |
| Canvas Height: | 65.250 in. (165.74 cm) |
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