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Flowers. Composition No. 7 (Generation Art)

Flowers. Composition No. 7 (Generation Art)

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Depths (Generation Art)

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Winter (Generation Art)

Winter (Generation Art)

Spring (Generation Art)

Spring (Generation Art)

Autumn (Generation Art)

Autumn (Generation Art)

Sunset (Generation Art)

Sunset (Generation Art)

Flowers. Composition No. 7 (Generation Art)

Flowers. Composition No. 7 (Generation Art)

Depths (Generation Art)

Depths (Generation Art)

Time to Art for COP29 Climate Conference. Azerbaijan, Baku, 2024

Azerbaijan, Baku, multiple citywide locations

1 November 2024

30 November 2024

"TIME TO ART is more than a call to action—it's a reflection of our belief that creativity has the power to heal not only individuals but also our planet. As we gather in Baku for COP29, we stand at a crossroads where innovation and sustainability must converge. For Medina, this journey is deeply personal. Her art, shaped by her resilience and vivid imagination, serves as a testament to the transformative power of creativity. As the official artist of .ART Registry, Medina embodies the healing potential of art—a vision that inspired our Art Therapy Initiative. By embracing .ART domains, we provide artists like Medina with a platform to share their stories and connect with the world. Art, in its purest form, is a bridge that connects us to our shared humanity and the natural world. It is my hope that, through these displays, we can remind everyone that art has the capacity to inspire change, promote healing, and contribute to a healthier planet. Let's use this moment to make art a part of the solution. " — Reyhan Kasimova, Co-founder of .ART Registry


Starting November 1, for one month, six unique generative works by Medina Kasimova were displayed on media billboards throughout Baku, Azerbaijan, in celebration of COP29, the United Nations Conference on Climate Change. This open-air digital art exhibition, titled TIME TO ART, aligns with COP29's focus on environmental awareness and the power of creativity to heal and inspire.


The featured pieces—"Autumn," "Spring," "Winter," "Sunset," "Depth," and "Flowers"—are based on Medina's original paintings and brought to life through digital technology, transforming traditional art into dynamic expressions of movement and energy. The exhibition invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world where brushstrokes and colors seem to come alive, demonstrating art's ability to transcend static form and evoke the rhythms of nature.


These generative pieces not only showcase the beauty of Medina's work but also echo the themes of sustainability and resilience that lie at the heart of COP29. Each work is more than just a painting; it is a portal into shifting moods and seasons, a synergy of classical art and modern media that highlights our connection to the natural environment. The TIME TO ART exhibition reminds us that through creativity, we can foster a deeper relationship with our planet and inspire meaningful change towards a more sustainable future.

The open-air digital art exhibition aligns with COP29's focus on environmental awareness and the power of creativity to heal and inspire

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