Juan Felipe Correa López (Juan F. Correa)
Born in Medellín, Colombia (1991) early manifested a great virtue for drawing and painting, with only sixteen he began to manage a variety of techniques such as charcoal, graphite, pencil, sepia and sanguine with great skill.
Your search in art itself becomes a language derived from a line full of eroticism that, in essence, is the strength and definition of its lines. Adopt a contrast between light and shade with shades that provide a special drama to the scene.
At seventeen he became a pupil of the master Bernardo Sanchez, inheriting a detachment from one form of artistic expression and characterized by a clean line. His way of painting founded no school or any artistic power, however is influenced by great painters such as Caravaggio and Luis Caballero fully identified with these extraordinary icons of "the human figure." By going to these motions is to seek new frontiers in the world of perception of a work pictorial.
Through classicism, realism and being a born naturalist flows through the equestrian figures marking the strength and tenderness of the great noble animal like a Renaissance picture.
His tenure in the photo is concrete, practical and empirical as simple as translating that surrounds us, but at last, is what most subject.
The vitality of his work is highlighted by the transition between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, founded by other significant artists such as Jackson Pollock and Amedeo Modigliani.