Carina P. - "Fault Line"





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Carina P., "Fault Line", an original acrylic painting from Portugal (2026), 100 cm wide by 70 cm high, 1 kg, hand-signed, in excellent condition.
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"Fault Line" presents a powerful abstract composition structured around a dynamic horizontal division. A luminous turquoise upper field contrasts with a deep blue lower mass, creating visual depth and tension. At the center, a textured and subtly red-toned band acts as a symbolic fracture — suggesting movement, instability, and inner transformation. The layered acrylic technique, combined with scraped and gestural marks, adds material richness and expressive energy to the surface. This work reflects Carina P.’s exploration of internal states through abstract modern language, where emotional landscapes are translated into color, contrast, and structure.
Carina P. (b. 1981);
Carina P. is a contemporary abstract artist whose work explores the invisible landscapes of inner states. Born in 1981, she develops a visual language rooted in emotional perception rather than representation.
Her paintings emerge from introspection — from moments of tension, stillness, uncertainty, and transformation. Through layered textures, shifting tonal contrasts, and controlled gestural movement, she constructs spaces that feel both expansive and intimate. Horizons appear and dissolve; depth becomes psychological rather than geographical.
Working primarily in acrylic, Carina builds her surfaces through accumulation and subtraction, allowing instinct and structure to coexist. The dialogue between light and density, silence and movement, reflects the complexity of internal experience.
Rather than depicting external reality, her work invites viewers to confront their own inner seas — spaces of memory, vulnerability, and quiet strength.
Her practice situates itself within contemporary abstract modern art, where emotion becomes architecture and painting becomes a field of awareness.
"Fault Line" presents a powerful abstract composition structured around a dynamic horizontal division. A luminous turquoise upper field contrasts with a deep blue lower mass, creating visual depth and tension. At the center, a textured and subtly red-toned band acts as a symbolic fracture — suggesting movement, instability, and inner transformation. The layered acrylic technique, combined with scraped and gestural marks, adds material richness and expressive energy to the surface. This work reflects Carina P.’s exploration of internal states through abstract modern language, where emotional landscapes are translated into color, contrast, and structure.
Carina P. (b. 1981);
Carina P. is a contemporary abstract artist whose work explores the invisible landscapes of inner states. Born in 1981, she develops a visual language rooted in emotional perception rather than representation.
Her paintings emerge from introspection — from moments of tension, stillness, uncertainty, and transformation. Through layered textures, shifting tonal contrasts, and controlled gestural movement, she constructs spaces that feel both expansive and intimate. Horizons appear and dissolve; depth becomes psychological rather than geographical.
Working primarily in acrylic, Carina builds her surfaces through accumulation and subtraction, allowing instinct and structure to coexist. The dialogue between light and density, silence and movement, reflects the complexity of internal experience.
Rather than depicting external reality, her work invites viewers to confront their own inner seas — spaces of memory, vulnerability, and quiet strength.
Her practice situates itself within contemporary abstract modern art, where emotion becomes architecture and painting becomes a field of awareness.

