The Book
Biophilia and Art
Koncha’s Story
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The Book
In Biophilia and Art, Dr. Koncha Pinós tells the story of art from the perspective of neuroaesthetics.
For her, art is not only a cultural expression—it is a mirror of perception that reveals how beauty transforms the human mind.
The book traces a journey across painting, architecture, and contemporary creation, showing how artists such as Leonardo daVinci, Monet, Frida, Georgia O Keeffe, Picasso and Gaudí opened new doors into the mystery of perception.
Biophilia and Art is a groundbreaking book , exploring how art, neuroaesthetics, and consciousness converge to transform perception. Through stories of artists like Da Vinci, Frida Kahlo, Gaudí, and Duván López, it reveals how beauty reshapes the human mind.
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The Encounter with Duván López
The project came alive in her meeting with Duván López, a Colombian painter whose work with jungles and forests carries both ancestral memory and modern intensity.
Koncha recognized that his paintings were not just representations of nature, but portals into consciousness itself.
Together, they began the journey of Biophilia and Art: an experiment that unites art, science, and lived experience.
Entrar en la Selva, Salir al Mundo.
The Discoveries
Through years of research and immersion, Koncha has discovered that:
“Beauty changes perception”
At measurable levels, reducing eco-anxiety and awakening resilience.
“Art is alive in water”
In collaboration with the Masaru Emoto Institute in Tokyo, she has shown that paintings can be translated into crystalline forms, making visible the dialogue between art and the consciousness of water.
“Museums and forests are the new sanctuaries of the soul”
Where science and contemplation meet.
Availability
📚 Available now in Spanish (online and in print).
🌍 The English edition will be published on November 2, 2025.
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✨ This book is the living synthesis of Koncha’s journey:
her years close to the forest, her lifelong practice of meditation, her collaborations with artists, and her pioneering research in neuroaesthetics.
It is not only a book about art—it is a book about how art transforms life itself.
