“Las flores en el arte de Arturo Correa aparecen después del 11 de septiembre”
- Arturo Correa
- May 19
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American-Venezuelan Artist Arturo Correa Featured on CNN en Español
Miami, FL (October 26, 2018) — Renowned American-Venezuelan visual artist Arturo Correa appeared on CNN en Español’s program hosted by Camilo Egaña, in a segment dedicated to his creative process and the emotional roots of his work.
In the interview, Correa discussed how his paintings resist a single fixed style, evolving instead according to what he describes as an inner necessity. “One of the things people notice in my work is that I don’t tie myself to one style,” he explained. Correa shared that his art follows what his soul demands in the moment — communicating conversations, situations, and personal reflections — which is when symbolic elements such as flowers emerge in his compositions.
The segment, titled “Las flores en el arte de Arturo Correa aparecen después del 11 de septiembre” (“The flowers in Arturo Correa’s art appear after 9/11”), explored how the tragic events of September 11, 2001, in New York influenced the appearance of floral motifs in his paintings, connecting personal memory, resilience, and broader human experiences.
The feature highlighted Correa’s unique position as an artist who bridges cultural worlds through layered, technically rich paintings that blend Latin American vitality with universal themes of identity, memory, and transformation.
A complete version of the interview is available on the artist’s YouTube channel (@ArturoCorrea1000), offering deeper insight into his philosophy and practice.
This international television appearance underscores Arturo Correa’s growing recognition and the resonance of his work across borders.

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