Old San Juan Colonial Houses, Puerto Rico

Paisaje sin Pais - Landlesscape

Ben Morales Correa

This abstract draws inspiration from the rich architectural details of Old San Juan.

Old San Juan Colonial Houses

Karla Morales

Old San Juan’s colonial houses stand in a chorus of color and history, blending Spanish influence with Caribbean life in every textured surface and narrow street.

Paisaje sin Pais - Landlesscape

Ben Morales Correa

This abstract draws inspiration from the rich architectural details of Old San Juan.

About the Artists

Ben Morales Correa

Ben Morales-Correa is a Puerto Rican fine artist whose work spans both abstract and figurative painting. He began developing his artistic practice at an early age under the guidance of his father, a master graphic artist, illustrator, and printer. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Morales-Correa moved to San Francisco, where he pursued studies in fine arts and communications while also participating in public mural projects and working in graphic design studios. In 1982, he received a summer scholarship from the San Francisco Academy of Arts, and in 1996 he was awarded First Prize in Photography by Archaeology Magazine in New York. In 1992, Morales-Correa founded the atelier Mythos, where he developed innovative techniques for creating replicas inspired by ancient Egyptian paintings. His works have been collected internationally throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Alongside his studio practice, he has also served as a painting instructor for several institutions in Puerto Rico, including the Escuela de Artes Plásticas, Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, and the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. His work continues to reflect a deep connection to history, culture, landscape, and visual storytelling.

Karla Morales

Karla Morales discovered her passion for photography in her early twenties after purchasing a 35mm Minolta camera, beginning a lifelong exploration of visual storytelling through travel, culture, and everyday beauty. Although she started with film photography years earlier, it was in 2 013, after receiving her first digital camera, that she fully committed herself to refining her craft through self-study, experimentation, and inspiration from photographers she admires. Based in Puerto Rico, Karla’s work is deeply influenced by the vibrant landscapes of the Caribbean and her travels around the world. Her photography captures authentic moments with a natural, atmospheric sensibility, focusing on light, tex ture, and emotion to create imagery that invites viewers to slow down and connect with their surroundings.

Old San Juan Colonial Houses, Puerto Rico

Old San Juan's colonial houses are a symphony of color and texture, their exterior walls washed in vivid shades of blue, yellow, pink, and terracotta that glow warmly in the Caribbean sun and contrast brilliantly against the historic blue cobblestone streets below. These centuries-old residences, many housing families for generations, reflect the intimate blend of Spanish colonial heritage and Caribbean identity that makes Old San Juan one of the most distinctive and beloved historic neighborhoods in the Western Hemisphere.

To visit this location or schedule a tour please stop by Rio Mar's concierge desk in the lobby.