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Paradise International
Environmental Art Centre
Report: The
Seventh Festival of Environmental Art
Rolina Nell &
Paul Giesen in Iran
In
spring of 2007 the Dutch
artists, Rolina Nell
and Paul Giesen traveled to Iran and stayed for one month in
Ahmad Nadalian's mother ‘s home. The
initial plan was for both artists to do a residency at The Paradise Art
Center in Polour, but the winter was so long this year, they
ended up staying in
Tehran
so that Rolina might realize her art works in the city.
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Rolina
is an accomplished painter and during her stay in Iran she
was able to create a new collection of paintings. In the end she
prepared several installations on Pirozi Street
(East Tehran). Her art was unusual in for this very traditional
neighborhood and in turn generated significant attention and questioning.
Rolina’s artwork, be it painting or installation, is often an effective
medium for social communication.
'Been everywhere, Seen everything'
Rolina Nell
I work with acrylic paint on canvas and incorporate other
materials such as fabric, wallpaper, shells and flowers. Up to
2004 I used especially saturated colors to almost blank. The
persons on those paintings seem retiring within one-selves and
little consciously of their surroundings. In 2004 I started to
paint more contrasting and more physic. Literally and figurative
more openness has come in to the painting. The persons on the
paintings are itself more aware of their surroundings and
challenge the viewer more.
I am captivated by the tension which I see and feel around me, and realize
that nothing is what is seems.
A tension with elements of oppression, suffocation, desires and
expectation, full sadness, desolation, beauty and hope. My paintings
seems to be in the first place superficial, apparent superficiality
interests me.
My
inspiration I get from alarming (idyllic) scenes on photographs i.e.
from newspapers, magazines or photographs I took myself. Many of these
images which are inspiring me has its origin in other countries, then
the Netherlands.

Paul Giesen
Plans 2006
In
May I received a grant (basisstipendium) from The Netherlands Foundation
for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture. Because of this I am
able to work in my studio for the rest of this year to concentrated and
intensively paint to deepen my work further. For this year there are
three exhibitions planned: June Nanjing (China) group exhibition, August
Rotterdam (The Netherlands) duo-exhibition and November Delft (The
Netherlands) solo-exhibition.

Plans 2007
In
2007 I want to allow the influence of the world without amount in my
working process. My plan is to travel and paint for a year and work in a
number of artists in residencies (Georgia, Iran, India, China and
Russia) during my tour (over land) to China. On the way I will make a
picture report, in the form of drawings, photographs and collecting
existing images from newspapers and illustrated magazines. These picture
reports serve as inspiration for my work in the artists in residencies.
Every work period in a artists in residenciy I will conclude with an
exhibition and I will return a work to the country where the original
inspiration came from.
My
picture reports (drawings, photographs and paintings) I will digitize
and send by the Internet to The Netherlands, where they will be part of
the project 'Route/Nomads' of the Artists run initiative "Sanders Geluk".
These pictures will be placed in another context and lead roaming
existence(a wandering life) in Rotterdam from spot to spot in the city.
Plans 2008
I
eventually want to conclude my travel with a picture report in the form
of a book or catalogue and an exhibition under the title: 'Been
everywhere, Seen everything'.
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