Caroline Karp is featured in Art HERstory Magazine (Issue #6), as part of their Women’s International Month edition.
This feature highlights a body of work rooted in light, movement, and the emotional resonance of place — themes that have shaped my paintings for years.
“Light is her greatest inspiration. Every canvas, a moment caught between day and something more luminous.”
Light has always been my starting point. Not just how it appears, but how it moves — across water, through trees, along architecture, and into those quiet transitional moments at the edge of day. It’s in these in-between spaces, where color softens and shifts, that something deeper begins to emerge.
Much of this work was created while traveling — stepping into new environments and allowing them to shape both palette and process. Whether painting along the water, on a rooftop in Europe, or in my studio, there is always a sense of responding to place while still within it.
Through layered materials — torn paper, glazes, and bold brushwork — I build surfaces that hold both movement and stillness. These paintings are not about documenting a landscape, but about capturing the experience of being inside it.
Selected works featured include Intuitive Kauai, Dancing Peonies, Tuscana, and Barche Danzanti — each shaped by travel, memory, and the shifting qualities of light.
This body of work continues to evolve, but its foundation remains the same — a deep connection to travel, memory, and the emotional resonance of light.
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👉 CKA GalleryThis feature appears in Art HERstory Magazine, Issue #6 (available in print on Amazon).
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Caroline Karp is an international romantic expressionist painter based in Florida, known for work inspired by light, travel, and lived experience.