Future of Humanity Art Walk at Davos

Günel Eva is an Azerbaijani-born, London-based artist whose unique experience of synesthesia, where colors evoke taste sensations, shapes her evocative multidisciplinary practice. Working across painting, installation, and mixed media, Günel constructs ethereal worlds that examine contemporary existence through the lenses of myth and imagination.

Her works, often crafted with natural pigments, minerals, plant-based fibers, and traditional elements, honor the sacred feminine and the rhythmic cycles of nature. By embracing technological innovation, she integrates surreal landscapes and golden fissures inspired by Kintsugi, the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection. These elements act as bridges between cultural heritage and contemporary innovation, creating compositions that resonate with audiences worldwide.

Günel’s ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with forward-looking perspectives has brought her international recognition. Her luminous works offer an optimistic view of art’s future, where AI and technology enrich, rather than challenge, artistic authenticity. Learn more here.

"My vision brings together art, technology, and nature to inspire a more mindful and connected world. Art reveals our shared humanity, creating a space where innovation and ancient wisdom converge to guide us toward a more balanced and harmonious future."

The Future of Humanity Art Walk is featured in a special edition of Art Talk Magazine by Carolina Conforti and François-Laurent Renet, highlighting visionary artists who explore the intersection of art, technology, and human evolution, shaping the dialogue on the future of our species.

Future of Humanity at Davos: Redefining the Boundaries of Humanity brings together visionary thinkers, collaborative innovators, pioneering creators, and renowned artists, united to explore bold new frontiers in human evolution, technology, and ethical progress.

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