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The landscape becomes a path to explore the relationship between stroke and mark, line and area of color. And then the horizon emerges. Horizon as a visual boundary, a geographical reference, or perhaps an emotional panorama. And in this visual journey, the notion of direction is inevitable: North as a destination. Or could it be South? ...or East? Acrylic demands a precise calculation between application and drying time to allow or prevent transparencies… or blending. The game is playful and generates a recurring, almost personal, expressive language. The creative process encompasses everything, yet stops at nothing. Inexorably, and despite myself, there is a result.
Juan R. Correa is a painter who came to art later in life: he decided to return to the academy after becoming a surgeon with an established career. He explores acrylic painting on large-format rigid supports, prioritizing gestural expression and technical experimentation. His works are rooted in the tradition of American and European abstract expressionism, utilizing the spontaneity of the brushstroke and the energy of color. His aim is for his work to be an invitation to free contemplation and individual pleasure, conveying an atmosphere of introspection.