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For the second Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival I presented my latest cylinder seal which depicts a goddess combined with a fish. I printed this cylinder seal along the local beach.   More Images

 

Print of Goddess

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I also realized another new project: deer hoof prints and tracks on the sand beach. Hormoz Island has a number of local deer. In recent years some of the deer population has died due to a lack of rain and a shortage of “sweet water” on the island.

People in Hormoz Island believe that when a deer is thirsty, it comes near the beach and the sea water then gathers in its foot prints and becomes sweet so that the deer can drink it. (This is a belief and miracle). The fact is that now because of a shortage of rain some of the deer have died.

I was inspired by this belief and by using local lime stone, made deer feet and printed them on the sand of beach.  The artists who participated in the festival were very excited to see that deer came close to our camp, but the deer was actually me having printed unusual patterns. (Environmental deer).

 

Deer feet

 

I also used Hormoz’s red earth and made new paintings of portraits and hands.  Like many other works of mine, these recent paintings show a personal interpretation of the story of the first couple (Adam & Eve).

A couple from Latvia, Ieva Usca and Janis Matvejs, joined our festival, and I painted the tree of life on their portraits. Ieva (Eve) is an environmental scientist. More Images


Painting by Red earth

 

Carved Stone in Hormoz

 

 

Second section: Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival

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Environmental Art Festival on the Persian Gulf

 

Thanks to Cultural office of Hormozgan,

Mohammad Jafar  Behrad

Homayoun Amiv Zadeh, Niromand, 

Mehdi Niromand

Farah Amini, the head of plastic art center in Hormozgan,

Khadijeh Khonjizadeh, one of the member of city canciel in Hormoz and Asgar Nik who kindly hosted artist at their homes.

Thanks to Ahmad Kargaran , Mohammad Banoch and Mohammad Sayebani

 

Print on Sand in the Coast of Pesian Gulf Works By Ahmad Nadalian

 

Works by Stones and Sand
 

Painting by colored Earth

 

Painted Body

 

In Paradise

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Works by Nadalian in USA

 

Performance and Environmental Installations

 

Environmental Installation and Music with Garbage

 

More: Painting on fabric by colored Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

A ritual for healing

 

 

Zar Ritual

 

Ashora Ritual

 

Adam & Eve in Sunrise

 

View in Heaven

 

New works by Nadalian in “Verdearte” 2006:  Italy

 

Environmental Installations and Performance

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

 

Performance and Environmental Installations

 

Environmental Installation and Music with Garbage

 

More: Painting on fabric by colored Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

A ritual for healing

 

 

Zar Ritual

 

Ashora Ritual

 

Adam & Eve in Sunrise

 

View in Heaven

 

Environmental Installations and Performance

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

 

Performance and Environmental Installations

 

Environmental Installation and Music with Garbage

 

More: Painting on fabric by colored Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

A ritual for healing

 

 

Zar Ritual

 

Ashora Ritual

 

Adam & Eve in Sunrise

 

View in Heaven

 

Environmental Installations and Performance

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

Environmental Installation and Music with Garbage

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

Designs on Portraiture by Red Earth

 

 

 

 

Report: Second Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival

By Ahmad Nadalian

Photos by  Mansour Vahdani,  R. Balochi,  Ameneh Raisi,  Gizella Varga Sinai and Ahmad Nadalian.

During the last week of 2007 (25 -29, 2007) a new environmental art festival was held on the coast of Hormoz, in the Persian Gulf. More than 80 artists gathered on this beautiful island to create environmental installations and sand sculptures. The festival also included a number of art performances.

 

 

 

 

The Hungarian-born artist Gizella Varga Sinai, , who is a painter and has lived in Iran during the past forty years, painted on the rocks and created an environmental installation of stones. 

 

 

 

 

 

Samira Siani, who has a theater background, filmed and is planning to create video art.

 

 

Some of works by other artist were also very interesting. They depicted the goddess and the fish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also had some noted international artists at this year’s festival:  Two international artists from Germany named Bernhard Bub and Parisa Karimi participated as well. They are the founders of and members of Antagon group. They arrange workshops for young artists. One night we reviewed their works and discussed ideas about theater and  art performance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Painting by Red earth

 

Her fertility seduce him

 

My other works, as usual, were carvings of fish and crabs on the stones and rocks of the beach. I will carry on this tradition for my entire life.  More Images