Carina P. - "Breaking Point"





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Carina P.'s original acrylic painting Breaking Point (2026), 80 × 80 cm, signed by hand, from Portugal, in excellent condition, an abstract work produced after 2020 and sold directly by the artist.
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"Breaking Point" is a bold abstract composition defined by a strong horizontal structure and intense color contrast. A dominant red upper field meets a deep blue lower mass, separated by a textured white band that acts as a visual and emotional threshold.
The central division suggests tension and instability — a moment suspended between eruption and calm. The layered acrylic technique, combined with gestural and scraped marks, creates surface depth and dynamic movement across the canvas.
This work reflects Carina P.’s exploration of inner emotional states through abstract modern language. Color is used symbolically: red conveys intensity and urgency, while blue anchors the composition with depth and introspection.
About 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.
"Breaking Point" is a bold abstract composition defined by a strong horizontal structure and intense color contrast. A dominant red upper field meets a deep blue lower mass, separated by a textured white band that acts as a visual and emotional threshold.
The central division suggests tension and instability — a moment suspended between eruption and calm. The layered acrylic technique, combined with gestural and scraped marks, creates surface depth and dynamic movement across the canvas.
This work reflects Carina P.’s exploration of inner emotional states through abstract modern language. Color is used symbolically: red conveys intensity and urgency, while blue anchors the composition with depth and introspection.
About 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.

