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New Life

Sand Prints

Goddess

Living Fish

Human

Animals

Others

Mortal

Hidden Treasures

Installation

Collaborative

Carved stones

Publications

 

Paradise : Online Publication & Information ; The International Environmental Art Center for Creation and exhibition of Art in Nature

 


 

More works

 

Paradise Art Center in Qeshm Island

 

 

Qeshm Island Introduction of attraction by Dr. Nadalian - Nature, Life, culture and Art

 

 

Book of Art Works by Ahmad Nadalian with an introduction of John K. Grande

 

 

Familiar Land: A Journey in Georgia 

 

New Excavation of my art works:  Mythological Treasures or Contemporary Art

 

 

A Journey in the land of Black People - Art Works in Zanzibar

 

 

Experience of Blackness in the land of Black People

 

 

The Museum and Gallery of Dr. Ahmad Nadalian in Hormoz Island

 

 

Paradise Residential Art Center in Hormoz Island

 

Hard way and an amazing achievements 40th Environmental Art (Autumn and Winter 2012- 2013)- Hormoz Island Persian Gulf

 

 

Nuclear Worries-   Environmental Art Works in Japan

 

 

A World-Citizen is seeding Symbols

Sibylle Zerr

 

German Text

Ein Weltbrger streut Symbole
Sibylle Zerr

 

 

Journey Under the Sea - Works by Ahmad Nadalian in Syprus

 

 


 

Earth and Time : Exhibition of works by Iranian Environmental Artists

 

 

Call for International  Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Paradise Art Center

 

 

A Gulf, A Strait and A Sea (1975- 1995)

Thirty- Six Photographs of Bandar-e Abbas, Chah Bahar, Hormoz and Geshm by Riccardo Zipoli

 Paradise Art Center in Hormoz

 

 

Where is paradise? : The Thirty Seventh Environmental Art Festival

 

 

My Heart is Still Beating
Ahmad Nadalian

 

 

Installation for  Earthquake

 

 

The First Festival Celebrating the Creation and Exhibition of Art in Nature

 

 

New Life of Ahmad Nadalian

 

 

Public Art in Hormoz: Graffiti by local young people, wall painting by children and guest artists

 

 

The Colors Change life:  The Thirty Sixth Environmental Art Festival in Hormoz Island- Winter 2011

 

 

Nomadic Art: South Korean and Iranian Artists

The 35th Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Masouleh

 

 

Call for International  Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Paradise Art Center

 

 

Life in Hormoz Island

 

Hard Life & Difficult Way: New Collaborative Works by Kaniz and Nadalian

 

 

Global Need:  The Thirty First Environmental Art Festival in Hormoz Island- Winter 2011

 

 

The Museum of Environmental Art

 

 


Environmental art
2012 Calendar

 

 

Recycle Art: The 33rd Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Irak

 

Recycle Art: The 33rd Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Arak  

 

 

Paradise Residential Art Center in Hormoz Island

 

 

The Environmental Groups and Lovers of Nature in Sangsar Gallery

 

 

Sangsar Art Center

 

 

 

Earth, Sea, Sun, And Sky
Art in Nature

Barbara Stieff

 

 

Playing With Water:  Journeys Across Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Turkey

 

 

Journeys To Slovakia

 

A Journeys to Austria

 

 

Environmental Works by  Ahmad Nadalian in Turkey

 

 

Mithra & Anahita Fire & Water: The 32nd Environmental Art Festival - Sangsari- Golezard

 

 

Second Sangsari Festival of Art & Culture & The 32nd Environmental Art Festival  - Gole Zard

 

 

The Development of Paradise Art Center in Hormoz

 

 

Death, Life and Love: Hormoz Island

 

A Journey to South Korea with the Bicycle of Peace

 

Art works in South Korea

Call for International Environmental Art Festival

 

The immortal mountain and pure water :  A Journey to China

 

Art works in China

 

 


 

Polluted Paradise: The 28th Environmental Art Festival - Paradise Garden - Polour- Iran

 

Salt Sculptures: Collaboration of animals to realize art

 

 

Tempered People : Iron- Sculptures by Ahmad Nadalian

 

 

 

Painted Earth Goddesses: Some Thousands Years Continuation of Tradition

 

The 27th Environmental Art Festival  -  Kotena,  Ghaemshahr - Mazandaran - North of Iran

 

 

The 26th Environmental Art Festival  -  Nishabour- Kalateh Shaykh Hassan

 

 

Artist/Naturalist- Ahmad Nadalian
John Caddy

 

Our World:  The Vision of Children & My Petroglyphs

 

 

Home of Hassan: New residential Art Center

 

The Museum of Environmental Art

 

About Kaniz

 

 

A Journey to Khozestan, March 2010

 

 

24th Environmental Art Festival - Thirsty Lake of Uromieh

 

 

Hormoz Island

 

Persian Gulf Residential Art Center in Hormoz Island

 

 

The Magic of Colors and Memory of Objects 25th Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Hormoz Island Persian Gulf

 

 

 

Journey Across Russia: Swimming Against the Tides

 

 

Dialogue with contemporary Artists and History

 

Local Arts in Hormoz Island

 

My Art works in Hormoz Island

 

Fire: 23ed Environmental Art Festival in Iran - Paradise Environmental Art Center

 

The Guests of Desert: 22nd Environmental Art Festival in Iran - Isfahan- Talab Gawkhoni: (April 2009)

 

 

Dialogue with Nature: 21st Environmental Art Festival in Iran - Persian Gulf- Genaveh: (March 2009)

 

 

Works by Ahmad Nadalian in Darabad - North Tehran

 

 

In the Search of Lost Paradise

 

 

Environmental Art Festivals

 

Bicycle Art & Recycle Art

 

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

 

Archetypal story: Earth painting

 

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

 

 

Red earth surrounded my soul

 

Transformation of ugliness to beauty

 

A ritual for rain  & feet traces

 

 

Work by Ahmad Nadalian @ Environmental Art Calender 2009 in USA

 

Paintings by Coloured Earth

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The Fall of Paradise: 19th Environmental Art Festival in Iran - Isfahan :  (October 2008)  

 

In Paradise

 

Jumping Frogs

 

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

 

 

Art in the Landscape

Marked in Stone and Sand

An Iranian sculptor brings his art to the river, beachesand parks.

By Robert C. Morgan

 

In Paradise

 

Pleasure of New life

 

Art in the Landscape

Marked in Stone and Sand

An Iranian sculptor brings his art to the river, beachesand parks.

By Robert C. Morgan

 

Direct Dialogue of two Iranian and American artists for Peace

 

 

Green People

 



"The Bird of Peace

 




Nests for Birds  

ی ی ی ی !

 

 

Nadalian @ Dialogues in Diversity  

By John K. Grande

 

Print on Sanin in Maranjab Desert

 

Black & White People

 

Sand Print in Africa

 

Freed Fish

 

Design of fish-  Sea of Salt

 

A Journey to Serbia

 

New Borders

 

Seduced Couple

 

Dream of Peace in Persian Gulf

 

Peace in Persian Gulf

 

Other works in Persian Gulf

 

Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival   (December 2007)

 

Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival (More Works)  (December 2007)

 

Second section: Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival

 

Works in China

 

Report: Kerman Environmental Art Festival

 

Prehistoric Fish Found in Central Park

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Abigail Doan 

A week or so ago my Iranian artist friend, Dr. Ahmad Nadalian, visited New York City and several other US cities on an official invite for a sponsored exhibition that he was having in Washington, D.C. I met him on a bright, sunny morning in the northern woods of Central Park where he was carving several of his 'prehistoric' river art fishes. Dr. Nadalian has a long tradition of submerging his carved rocks in rivers and bodies of water where they might forever add to the spirit and environmental protection of the place. The artist also views the fish symbol as being emblematic of the human soul.



Amazingly, before tossing one of his carved rocks into a pool below a rushing waterfall, a local turtle made an appearance adjacent to the rock that was soon to be submerged. A sign perhaps that the native species of an urban park approve of this new addition to their habitat?

See More at :

http://abigaildoan.blogspot.com

 

Works in Rock Creek River- Washington DC

 

Works in Tajikistan

 

The image has significant meaning for Native Americans in that it is a vessel for the spirit and holiness of peoples and place.  A constant reminder also that "No one should harm or disrespect their sacred burial ground".

 

Red People - Kansas City Missouri

 

Carved Stones in New York

 

Carved Stones in Santa Fe (New Mexico)

 

Holiness of Image Hidden Treasure in  Santa Fe (New Mexico)

 

Environmental Works by  Ahmad Nadalian in UK

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Environmental Works by  Ahmad Nadalian in Turkey

 

 

Reaction to ignoring historic site

 

Sand Print in Desert

 

New Carved Rocks in Hormoz Island (Persian Gulf)  March 2007

 

Reaction to ignoring historic site

 

Second section: Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival

 

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Nadalian: River Art

An interview by John K. GRANDE

Nadalian is an Iranian sculptor whose life's work involves engendering respect for living creatures and the natural environment. To achieve this, besides living with nature himself, he established sculpture grounds in a peaceful environment in natural surroundings. Water is a living element that contributes to his sculptures, and many of the symbols he engraves and sculpts are derived from ancient mythology and the rituals of pre-Islamic civilizations. more

 

Nadalian in Green Museum

By carving simple fish shapes and other forms onto small stones and river rocks, artist Ahmad Nadalian seeks to repopulate the spirit of neglected streams and rivers in his native Iran and around the world and share these treasures with future generations.  more

 

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

 

Utne Magazine May-June 2006  USA

Ahmad Nadalian
[Iran]

A human who loves stones and water, Ahmad Nadalian moves like a fish transgressing international borders. 
 More

 

About Ahmad Nadalian

By Professor  Robert C. Morgan
 

"I was so impressed with your concept, working at low tide in the early mornings to carve signs that during the day would be concealed.  It calls into question so much about time, history, language, meaning, and sculpture." More

 

About Ahmad Nadalian

By : Edward Lucie-Smith
 

In Iran, Ahmad Nadalian (b.1963) is in the process of creating an immense River Art installation along the banks and amidst the waters of the Haraz River, near Mount Damavend More

 

 

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

 



Art Tomorrow




Nests

 

Nuclear energy


Travel to France : Exhibition & Works by Nadalian in Ramatuelle- Golfe de Saint Tropez in France  (From Escalet to Pampelonne)

  

Nadalian: River Art

An interview by John K. GRANDE

Nadalian is an Iranian sculptor whose life's work involves engendering respect for living creatures and the natural environment. To achieve this, besides living with nature himself, he established sculpture grounds in a peaceful environment in natural surroundings. Water is a living element that contributes to his sculptures, and many of the symbols he engraves and sculpts are derived from ancient mythology and the rituals of pre-Islamic civilizations. more

 

Nadalian in Green Museum

By carving simple fish shapes and other forms onto small stones and river rocks, artist Ahmad Nadalian seeks to repopulate the spirit of neglected streams and rivers in his native Iran and around the world and share these treasures with future generations.  more

 

Utne Magazine May-June 2006  USA

Ahmad Nadalian
[Iran]

A human who loves stones and water, Ahmad Nadalian moves like a fish transgressing international borders. 
 More

 

About Ahmad Nadalian

By Professor  Robert C. Morgan
 

"I was so impressed with your concept, working at low tide in the early mornings to carve signs that during the day would be concealed.  It calls into question so much about time, history, language, meaning, and sculpture." More

 



Art Tomorrow

 

Nadalian: River Art

An interview by John K. GRANDE

Nadalian is an Iranian sculptor whose life's work involves engendering respect for living creatures and the natural environment. To achieve this, besides living with nature himself, he established sculpture grounds in a peaceful environment in natural surroundings. Water is a living element that contributes to his sculptures, and many of the symbols he engraves and sculpts are derived from ancient mythology and the rituals of pre-Islamic civilizations. more

 

Nadalian in Green Museum

By carving simple fish shapes and other forms onto small stones and river rocks, artist Ahmad Nadalian seeks to repopulate the spirit of neglected streams and rivers in his native Iran and around the world and share these treasures with future generations.  more

 

 

Works in Rock Creek River- Washington DC

 

Installations

Ritual Art

Multimedia

Film

Video Installation

Collaborative Works

 

 

Manifestations of Contemporary Art in Iran

 

Exhibition of works by Ahmad Nadalian

 

The Art of Recycling: Ahmad Nadalian

 

Earth Artist &  Earth Painting
Works by Ahmad Nadalian

 

The death of goddesses

 

A Journey to Khozestan, March 2010

 

 

A journey to Hormoz Island- Persian Gulf - March 2010
 

 

About My Friend Abigail Doan: The Art Farmer  More

Ahmad Nadalian

 

Our World:  The Vision of Children & My Petroglyphs 

More

 

Playing With Water:  Journeys Across Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Turkey

 

 

Journeys To Slovakia

 

A Journeys to Austria

 

 

Environmental Works by  Ahmad Nadalian in Turkey

 

 

Mithra & Anahita Fire & Water: The 32nd Environmental Art Festival - Sangsari- Golezard

 

 

Second Sangsari Festival of Art & Culture & The 32nd Environmental Art Festival  - Gole Zard

 

 

More works

 

   

PARADISE ART CENTRE

International Residency Program, Education Center and Gallery for Environmental Art



News

 

 

A Gulf, A Strait and A Sea (1975- 1995)

Thirty- Six Photographs of Bandar-e Abbas, Chah Bahar, Hormoz and Geshm by Riccardo Zipoli

 Paradise Art Center in Hormoz

 

 

Where is paradise? : The Thirty Seventh Environmental Art Festival

 

 

More works

 

   

PARADISE ART CENTRE

International Residency Program, Education Center and Gallery for Environmental Art



News

 

 

A Gulf, A Strait and A Sea (1975- 1995)

Thirty- Six Photographs of Bandar-e Abbas, Chah Bahar, Hormoz and Geshm by Riccardo Zipoli

 Paradise Art Center in Hormoz

 

 

Where is paradise? : The Thirty Seventh Environmental Art Festival

 

 

My Heart is Still Beating
Ahmad Nadalian

 

 

Installation for  Earthquake

 

 

 

A Gulf, A Strait and A Sea (1975- 1995)

Thirty- Six Photographs of Bandar-e Abbas, Chah Bahar, Hormoz and Geshm by Riccardo Zipoli

 Paradise Art Center in Hormoz

 

 

Where is paradise? : The Thirty Seventh Environmental Art Festival

 

 

My Heart is Still Beating
Ahmad Nadalian

 

 

Installation for  Earthquake

 

 

The First Festival Celebrating the Creation and Exhibition of Art in Nature

 

 

New Life of Ahmad Nadalian

 

 

Public Art in Hormoz: Graffiti by local young people, wall painting by children and guest artists

 

 

The Colors Change life:  The Thirty Sixth Environmental Art Festival in Hormoz Island- Winter 2011

 

 

Nomadic Art: South Korean and Iranian Artists

The 35th Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Masouleh

 

 

Call for International  Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Paradise Art Center

 

 

Life in Hormoz Island

 

Hard Life & Difficult Way: New Collaborative Works by Kaniz and Nadalian

 

 

Global Need:  The Thirty First Environmental Art Festival in Hormoz Island- Winter 2011

 

 

The Museum of Environmental Art

 

 


Environmental art
2012 Calendar

 

 

Recycle Art: The 33rd Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Irak

 

Recycle Art: The 33rd Festival of Environmental Art in Iran- Arak  

 

 

Paradise Residential Art Center in Hormoz Island

 

 

The Environmental Groups and Lovers of Nature in Sangsar Gallery

 

 

Sangsar Art Center

 

 

 

Earth, Sea, Sun, And Sky
Art in Nature

Barbara Stieff

 

 

Playing With Water:  Journeys Across Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Turkey

 

 

Journeys To Slovakia

 

A Journeys to Austria

 

 

Environmental Works by  Ahmad Nadalian in Turkey

 

 

Mithra & Anahita Fire & Water: The 32nd Environmental Art Festival - Sangsari- Golezard

 

 

 

 

  

 

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Ahmad Nadalian

Book of Art Works with an introduction of John K. Grande is now printed


 


 

Paradise International Center- Gallery, Education Program and International Artist in Residency in Qeshm Island

 

Paradise Art Gallery also have a gallery in Qeshm city and Salakh costal village in Qeshm Island.  During autumn and winter we have also Artist-in-residence programs in this village.  The Paradise Center in Qeshm Island aims to use local resources with the purpose of promoting art as a medium for creating better environmental and social interactions. We can host artists in local house. Beauty of nature and the kindness of indigenous people who live in the Island can be a  reason for tourists

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