Abitare il Futuro (Living the Future) interprets the New European Bauhaus as a concrete vision of a European space built around people. At the center of the work, a human figure fits harmoniously into an urban environment that blends architecture, nature, and everyday life, suggesting a lived-in, accessible, and inclusive city.
The soft, layered architectural forms, combined with the widespread presence of greenery, evoke a landscape designed not only for efficiency, but also for well-being, relationships, and care. The body, in a relaxed and contemplative position, becomes the measure of space and a symbol of a possible balance between development, sustainability, and quality of life.
The work reimagines the New European Bauhaus as a shared cultural process, in which beauty, environmental responsibility, and social inclusion converge to build a more humane and conscious European future.
Prompt:
"Contemporary digital artwork inspired by large-scale figurative mural art, central human figure represented in a realistic yet painterly style, the figure interacting harmoniously with architectural and urban elements, visual integration of human body, built environment and natural forms, abstract architectural shapes, lines and surfaces blending into the composition, sense of care, balance and shared space rather than movement or speed, color palette combining warm earthy tones, soft neutrals and muted contemporary colors, clear outlines and strong compositional structure, urban background suggesting inclusive, lived-in European public spaces, atmosphere of calm optimism, dignity and collective future, narrative visual language expressing beauty, sustainability and inclusion, no text, no logos, no literal symbols, suitable for a contemporary European cultural exhibition".