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Sacred Flower at Night by Louis Carreon
Louis Carreon
b. 1977 | American
Sacred Flower at Night
Signed "Louis Carreon" (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
Representing a groundbreaking fusion of environmental art and contemporary urban aesthetics, Louis Carreon's Sacred Flower at Night demonstrates the artist's innovative approach to incorporating natural elements directly into his artistic practice. Created using live desert plants spray-painted over canvas, this extraordinary work captures the vital essence of the American Southwest landscape by transforming organic matter into luminous golden forms that radiate spiritual energy.
The composition explodes outward from a central mandala-like core in brilliant gold against a rich black ground, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect that emphasizes the sacred geometry inherent in plant structures. The radial pattern suggests both a blooming desert flower and a cosmic explosion of light, with delicate details emerging from the layered botanical elements.
Louis Carreon continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art by integrating street art techniques with conceptual practices rooted in environmental and spiritual consciousness. Born in California in 1977, Carreon emerged from the Los Angeles graffiti scene to become a leading voice in the movement bridging urban art with galleries. His artistic philosophy centers on transformation and redemption, themes that emerged during a pivotal period of incarceration, where he devoted himself to studying art and developing his technical skills. Working from his desert home, Carreon has expanded his practice beyond traditional spray-painting to incorporate direct engagement with the natural environment, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes that surround him.
Canvas: 60" high x 60" wide (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
Frame: 61 1/2" high x 61 1/2" wide x 2" deep (156.21 x 156.21 x 5.08 cm)
b. 1977 | American
Sacred Flower at Night
Signed "Louis Carreon" (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
Representing a groundbreaking fusion of environmental art and contemporary urban aesthetics, Louis Carreon's Sacred Flower at Night demonstrates the artist's innovative approach to incorporating natural elements directly into his artistic practice. Created using live desert plants spray-painted over canvas, this extraordinary work captures the vital essence of the American Southwest landscape by transforming organic matter into luminous golden forms that radiate spiritual energy.
The composition explodes outward from a central mandala-like core in brilliant gold against a rich black ground, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect that emphasizes the sacred geometry inherent in plant structures. The radial pattern suggests both a blooming desert flower and a cosmic explosion of light, with delicate details emerging from the layered botanical elements.
Louis Carreon continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art by integrating street art techniques with conceptual practices rooted in environmental and spiritual consciousness. Born in California in 1977, Carreon emerged from the Los Angeles graffiti scene to become a leading voice in the movement bridging urban art with galleries. His artistic philosophy centers on transformation and redemption, themes that emerged during a pivotal period of incarceration, where he devoted himself to studying art and developing his technical skills. Working from his desert home, Carreon has expanded his practice beyond traditional spray-painting to incorporate direct engagement with the natural environment, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes that surround him.
Canvas: 60" high x 60" wide (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
Frame: 61 1/2" high x 61 1/2" wide x 2" deep (156.21 x 156.21 x 5.08 cm)
$12,075.00
Original: $34,500.00
-65%Sacred Flower at Night by Louis Carreon—
$34,500.00
$12,075.00



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Louis Carreon
b. 1977 | American
Sacred Flower at Night
Signed "Louis Carreon" (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
Representing a groundbreaking fusion of environmental art and contemporary urban aesthetics, Louis Carreon's Sacred Flower at Night demonstrates the artist's innovative approach to incorporating natural elements directly into his artistic practice. Created using live desert plants spray-painted over canvas, this extraordinary work captures the vital essence of the American Southwest landscape by transforming organic matter into luminous golden forms that radiate spiritual energy.
The composition explodes outward from a central mandala-like core in brilliant gold against a rich black ground, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect that emphasizes the sacred geometry inherent in plant structures. The radial pattern suggests both a blooming desert flower and a cosmic explosion of light, with delicate details emerging from the layered botanical elements.
Louis Carreon continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art by integrating street art techniques with conceptual practices rooted in environmental and spiritual consciousness. Born in California in 1977, Carreon emerged from the Los Angeles graffiti scene to become a leading voice in the movement bridging urban art with galleries. His artistic philosophy centers on transformation and redemption, themes that emerged during a pivotal period of incarceration, where he devoted himself to studying art and developing his technical skills. Working from his desert home, Carreon has expanded his practice beyond traditional spray-painting to incorporate direct engagement with the natural environment, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes that surround him.
Canvas: 60" high x 60" wide (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
Frame: 61 1/2" high x 61 1/2" wide x 2" deep (156.21 x 156.21 x 5.08 cm)
b. 1977 | American
Sacred Flower at Night
Signed "Louis Carreon" (lower right)
Mixed media on canvas
Representing a groundbreaking fusion of environmental art and contemporary urban aesthetics, Louis Carreon's Sacred Flower at Night demonstrates the artist's innovative approach to incorporating natural elements directly into his artistic practice. Created using live desert plants spray-painted over canvas, this extraordinary work captures the vital essence of the American Southwest landscape by transforming organic matter into luminous golden forms that radiate spiritual energy.
The composition explodes outward from a central mandala-like core in brilliant gold against a rich black ground, creating a dramatic chiaroscuro effect that emphasizes the sacred geometry inherent in plant structures. The radial pattern suggests both a blooming desert flower and a cosmic explosion of light, with delicate details emerging from the layered botanical elements.
Louis Carreon continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art by integrating street art techniques with conceptual practices rooted in environmental and spiritual consciousness. Born in California in 1977, Carreon emerged from the Los Angeles graffiti scene to become a leading voice in the movement bridging urban art with galleries. His artistic philosophy centers on transformation and redemption, themes that emerged during a pivotal period of incarceration, where he devoted himself to studying art and developing his technical skills. Working from his desert home, Carreon has expanded his practice beyond traditional spray-painting to incorporate direct engagement with the natural environment, reflecting his deep connection to the landscapes that surround him.
Canvas: 60" high x 60" wide (152.4 x 152.4 cm)
Frame: 61 1/2" high x 61 1/2" wide x 2" deep (156.21 x 156.21 x 5.08 cm)






















