Christina Adamopoulos

Christina Adamopoulos creates abstract works shaped by concealment and recovery. Layers of paint shift across the surface like traces that refuse to fully disappear. Earlier gestures remain visible beneath thin passages of color, giving the paintings a sense of history rather than immediacy. Nothing feels fixed. The compositions continue to unfold the longer they are viewed.

Her background in textile design still informs the work, though never in a decorative way. Material carries weight in these paintings. Surfaces are scraped back, softened or partially obscured until the image settles into something intuitive rather than planned. Adamopoulos often describes the pieces as “mindscapes,” a term that feels fitting for work rooted in recollection and emotional residue. The paintings hold tension quietly. They reveal themselves slowly.