Amir Karimi is an environmental artist, architect, and eco-activist whose practice blends dreamlike 3D animation with urgent ecological storytelling. Trained in architecture, Karimi creates surreal, hyperrealistic digital landscapes that serve as visual alarms for climate awareness. His ongoing series Every Second symbolically uses a ticking cube to reflect the rapid destruction of our environment—calling for collective responsibility and change to preserve life on Earth. As an onchain artist and builder, he merges art, activism, and emerging technologies to shape a more conscious digital culture.
Karimi’s work has gained global visibility, notably earning 2nd Prize at the DigitalArt4Climate competition, presented at COP26 in Glasgow in partnership with UN-Habitat. His art has been featured by CNBC Arabia, reaching over 50 million households, and exhibited in renowned events such as The Wrong Biennale (Spain), WOW Summit (Dubai), DigitalArt4Climate, The Climate Conversation (Seattle Museum), Neo Shibuya Billboards (Tokyo), NFTLiverpool, and NFTNYC23. With each piece, Karimi continues to use digital art as a powerful platform for environmental consciousness.
Amir Karimi is an environmental artist, architect, and eco-activist whose practice blends dreamlike 3D animation with urgent ecological storytelling. Trained in architecture, Karimi creates surreal, hyperrealistic digital landscapes that serve as visual alarms for climate awareness. His ongoing series Every Second symbolically uses a ticking cube to reflect the rapid destruction of our environment—calling for collective responsibility and change to preserve life on Earth. As an onchain artist and builder, he merges art, activism, and emerging technologies to shape a more conscious digital culture.
Karimi’s work has gained global visibility, notably earning 2nd Prize at the DigitalArt4Climate competition, presented at COP26 in Glasgow in partnership with UN-Habitat. His art has been featured by CNBC Arabia, reaching over 50 million households, and exhibited in renowned events such as The Wrong Biennale (Spain), WOW Summit (Dubai), DigitalArt4Climate, The Climate Conversation (Seattle Museum), Neo Shibuya Billboards (Tokyo), NFTLiverpool, and NFTNYC23. With each piece, Karimi continues to use digital art as a powerful platform for environmental consciousness.