Throughout the ages, art has served as mankind´s primary way of individual and collective expression. To tell the stories of our world, artists have found inspiration in nearly everything around them.
With the rise of digital and social media, not surprisingly today’s art forms have been increasingly shaped around the rise of “Instagrammable” culture.
This over-simplified and hyper-connected lens through which we have come to perceive the world around us has threatened the contemporary art world in more ways than one.
Seeing the void of sophistication and continuity with the past that this has created, the visionary and academically grounded contemporary artist Louis Carreon has set out to inject the profundity of the historic into today’s iconoclastic pop art.
Carreon’s body of work carries religious iconography and salient historical vignettes into modern designs that dovetail with today’s more gritty and rebellious art movement.
For instance, his new sculpture, the Rise of David inspired by Bernini, takes a classic foundation of the original religious sculpture and overlays it with modernist motifs of materialism and street style.
In this manner, Carreon is able to restore the potency of religious iconography in current culture, and also show a rare glimpse of how the two modalities would intersect and intertwine if they appeared contemporaneously.
For more information on Louis Carreon and the Rise of David, visit his Instagram page. br/>