Karina Abramova is an artist, futurist, educator, healer, and community builder whose work bridges the worlds of ancient wisdom and emerging digital technologies. After a successful 20-year international career as an executive in marketing, digital innovation, and technology, Abramova redirected her path toward serving the planet and humanity. She enrolled in the Master of Art program at Central Saint Martins to refine her creative voice and to develop Las Palmas Doradas—a pioneering phygital eco-art activism project that fuses physical experience with digital innovation.
Her work calls attention to the natural world as humanity’s most precious resource—one that nurtures, nourishes, and restores, and one that, in turn, demands our care and reciprocity. Drawing from ancient healing practices, ritual, indigenous wisdom, and sensorial engagement, Abramova creates participatory experiences rooted in dance, design with nature, and collective healing, forging deeper connections between individuals and the living world around them.
Karina Abramova’s creative journey has garnered international recognition. She held her first solo art exhibition in 2022 at Holland Park, London, and was selected as one of four digital artists to be featured at the 2022 Affordable Art Fair in London. Her work has been exhibited in the UK, US, Mexico, Holland, and Switzerland. As a public speaker, she has presented at web3 events, London Tech Week, and the British Parliament, consistently building bridges between discussion and action within academic, climate, and creative communities.
Currently training in shamanism and ancient indigenous wisdom, Abramova seeks to balance her futuristic vision with a deep, lived understanding of nature’s language. Working between London and the New Forest, and with her heart rooted in the Mexican jungle, she calls for a new unity consciousness—inviting humanity to reconnect with the Earth and with one another through art, ritual, and collective imagination. Learn more here.
My vision of the future is the one where each and every one of us awakens to our humanity through the connection to our bodies and our consciousness. Since our bodies and consciousness are part of nature and all that is, I see a future where individuals "activate" through somatic, experiential, collective and even digital means with Nature. I predict a redefinition and re-engagement with the earth in the 21st century through seeing through the separation brought upon the world of science. I see scientific advances working together with humanity, nature and our bodies rather than promoting division and separation.
Karina Abramova
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