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A Fabulous Mythological Bird: 20th Environmental Art Festival in Iran - Persian Gulf- Hormoz :  (February 2009)

 

Bicycle Art & Recycle Art

 

Archetypal story: Earth painting

 

 A gift of Persian Gulf from me to people and from people to tourists

 

 

Red earth surrounded my soul

 

 

A ritual for rain  & feet traces

 

 

Thanks to Mr Zarshenas and Salamati, members of the city canciel in Hormoz. They provided the bicycle of peace.

Hasan and Aboulrasoul Daryapeima who facilitated my projects. 

Khadijeh Khonjizadeh,

 

Alireza Mahwari Habib Abadi the head of Persian Gulf Marine Environmental research center who hosted me in their center

and Kaniz family (her mother , daughter and son) who cooked food for me...

 

 

Paintings by Coloured Earth

 

In Paradise

 

Jumping Frogs

 

Green People

 

PARADISE (PARDIS) is a celestial garden.  The words of paradeisos in Greek, paradise in European languages, and firdaws in Arabic, originally came from Persia the "Avestan pairi-daeza" , meaning garden, itself was the terrestrial image of the celestial garden of paradise. The term of paradise also means a piece of land made more agreeable than its surroundings by cultivation or an enclosure, and especially a royal park.

In the Islamic religious text paradise (firduws), is described as an eternal spring and garden with which the trees have continuous blossoms and everything is joyful.   In this garden, there is no time and its inhabitants are all young.   According to Sufis, paradise is the manifestation of absolute beauty and the inhabitants of "Paradise" enter into every beautiful form that they conceive and desire . Moslem mystics simply interpreted paradise as being the good deeds of man.

 

Journey across South Africa: The Sprit of Rocks and Water

 

Calendar of our journey in South Africa

 

Black & White People

 

Sand Print in Africa

 

Freed Fish

 

Paradise & Hell :18th Environmental Art Festival

 

 

In Paradise

 

Environmental art is the art of the future.  We can learn how to behave with nature. I wish in the future we could have one environmental art event per day.

 

 

Pleasure of New life

 

Art in the Landscape

Marked in Stone and Sand

An Iranian sculptor brings his art to the river, beaches—and parks.

By Robert C. Morgan

 

 

Direct Dialogue of two Iranian and American artists for Peace

 



"The Bird of Peace”

On the first January 2008 we received British sculptor, Benjamin Hewett (Ben) who came to our Paradise. On the 2nd of April 2008, Ben went back home. Before he left I give him one of my carvings which had a design of a bird. I called this bird “the Bird of Peace”. Ben will take it home and make a nest in a hollow of a tree where he lives and this bird will start a new life.

 

Sculpture Magazine (Vol. 27, No. 2) March 2008

 

Benjamin Hewett

 

Dialogues in Diversity  

By John K. Grande

 

Print of Goddess

 

Deer feet

 

 


A Fabulous Mythological Bird: 20th Environmental Art Festival in Iran - Persian Gulf- Hormoz :  (February 2009)  

Report by Ahmad Nadalian

 

In the middle of January 2009 I traveled to Hormoz Island. In addition to my ‘bicycle of peace’, I realized several new environmental art projects.  In early February 2009 many environmental artists traveled to Hormoz Island to hold the 20th Environmental Art Festival in Iran, focused on the theme of "The Human and The Environment".  Most of my environmental art works created at Hormoz Island were paintings with organic colored earth.  

 

I am very disappointed when I see people leave their garbage in nature

 

 

Unfortunately, some of these are left by people who also present their art in nature!!!

 

 

I recycled waste material in nature and invented some new cylinder seals and printed them on the sand. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transformation of ugliness to beauty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beside these, I also printed my new traditional cylinder seal.