Carina P. - "Blue Portal"





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Carina P., 'Blue Portal', a original acrylic painting (100 cm high by 78.5 cm wide), hand-signed, created in 2026 in Portugal, in abstract style, after 2020, sold directly from the artist and in excellent condition.
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“Blue Portal” explores the idea of transition and depth through the power of color and gesture. Dominated by vibrant shades of blue and turquoise, the composition evokes the sensation of water, movement, and infinite space. A strong vertical dark line divides the pictorial field, acting as a symbolic threshold between two visual realms. On one side, textured layers create a calm yet mysterious surface; on the other, dynamic circular gestures suggest energy and transformation.
The painting invites the viewer to imagine a passage into an unknown dimension—an abstract portal where emotion, movement, and color converge. Through expressive brushwork and layered acrylic textures, the work creates a meditative yet powerful visual experience that changes depending on the viewer’s perspective.
Artist Statement:
Carina P, 1981, Portugal
My work explores the emotional and atmospheric power of color, space, and gesture. Through abstract compositions, I seek to evoke landscapes that exist between memory and imagination—places where sky, water, and horizon dissolve into one another.
Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, I build layered surfaces that combine calm fields of color with expressive textures and subtle marks. Blue tones often dominate my paintings, reflecting a fascination with depth, distance, and the quiet mystery of open spaces. Rather than depicting specific places, my paintings suggest landscapes that the viewer can enter mentally and emotionally.
The horizon frequently appears in my work as a symbolic element. It represents transition, possibility, and the unknown—an invitation to look beyond what is visible. Through minimal structures and atmospheric color fields, I aim to create contemplative spaces where stillness and movement coexist.
Ultimately, my paintings are about perception and reflection. They encourage the viewer to pause, to explore the silence within color, and to imagine what lies beyond the horizon.
“Blue Portal” explores the idea of transition and depth through the power of color and gesture. Dominated by vibrant shades of blue and turquoise, the composition evokes the sensation of water, movement, and infinite space. A strong vertical dark line divides the pictorial field, acting as a symbolic threshold between two visual realms. On one side, textured layers create a calm yet mysterious surface; on the other, dynamic circular gestures suggest energy and transformation.
The painting invites the viewer to imagine a passage into an unknown dimension—an abstract portal where emotion, movement, and color converge. Through expressive brushwork and layered acrylic textures, the work creates a meditative yet powerful visual experience that changes depending on the viewer’s perspective.
Artist Statement:
Carina P, 1981, Portugal
My work explores the emotional and atmospheric power of color, space, and gesture. Through abstract compositions, I seek to evoke landscapes that exist between memory and imagination—places where sky, water, and horizon dissolve into one another.
Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, I build layered surfaces that combine calm fields of color with expressive textures and subtle marks. Blue tones often dominate my paintings, reflecting a fascination with depth, distance, and the quiet mystery of open spaces. Rather than depicting specific places, my paintings suggest landscapes that the viewer can enter mentally and emotionally.
The horizon frequently appears in my work as a symbolic element. It represents transition, possibility, and the unknown—an invitation to look beyond what is visible. Through minimal structures and atmospheric color fields, I aim to create contemplative spaces where stillness and movement coexist.
Ultimately, my paintings are about perception and reflection. They encourage the viewer to pause, to explore the silence within color, and to imagine what lies beyond the horizon.

