Ben Morales-Correa Art Collections
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Artwork by Ben Morales-Correa
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Egyptian Goddess Maat with Outstretched Wings by Ben Morales-Correa
Ancient Egyptian Gods Hathor and Re by Ben Morales-Correa
Egyptian-Roman Lady Mummy Portrait by Ben Morales-Correa
The Ancient Egyptian Goddess Isis leading Queen Nefertari by Ben Morales-Correa
Tutankhamun in his Chariot by Ben Morales-Correa
Ancient Egyptian Goddess Maat by Ben Morales-Correa
Fayum Male Mummy Portrait by Ben Morales-Correa
Paseo de La Princesa by Ben Morales-Correa
ABSENCE by Ben Morales-Correa
The Seven Cows by Ben Morales-Correa
La Calle del Hospital by Ben Morales-Correa
Children of Memphis by Ben Morales-Correa
Ancient Egyptian Female Musicians by Ben Morales-Correa
DESPERTAMOS by Ben Morales-Correa
Ancient Egyptian Lady Tjepu by Ben Morales-Correa
En Si Misma by Ben Morales-Correa
Two Ancient Egyptian Women by Ben Morales-Correa
Ikebana in Red by Ben Morales-Correa
Classical Wall Fragment by Ben Morales-Correa
Egyptian Lady worshipping a Crocodile by Ben Morales-Correa
Procession by Ben Morales-Correa
The Washerwomen / Las Lavanderas by Ben Morales-Correa
La Robleda by Ben Morales-Correa
Landscape of Cueva Ventana with Eurydice abandoned by Orpheus transformed into a Bird by Ben Morales-Correa
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About Ben Morales-Correa
Ben Morales-Correa is a fine artist working in both abstract and figurative styles.
He started developing his artistic skills at an early age through the teachings of his father, a master graphic artist, illustrator and printer. During the late 70s and early 80s, he moved to San Francisco, California to pursue studies in fine arts and communications arts. At the same time, Morales-Correa worked in public mural art projects and graphic design studios. In 1982, he was granted a summer scholarship by the San Francisco Academy of Arts, and was awarded First Prize in Photography by Archaeology Magazine of New York in 1996. In 1992, Morales-Correa established an atelier under the name Mythos, where he created and developed innovative techniques in the manufacturing of fine ancient Egyptian painting replicas. These works have been acquired by collectors, teachers and Egyptian art enthusiasts in the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia.