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Report:
Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival
Supported by Paradise International
Art Center
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An environmental art
festival was held recently (January 1-5, 2007) on the coast of Bandar
Abbass, Hormoz and Shykh Andar Abi islands, in the Persian Gulf. More
than thirty artists created a wide range of sand sculptures and
environmental installations.

At first the main aim at Persian Gulf
Environmental Art Festival was arranging a workshop for sand and stone
sculptors. This was the initial suggestion of the Cultural office of
Hormozgan, the Director of visual art center in Bandar Abbass. As a
director of the workshop I changed the approach and now everybody is
happy about the result and its extension. What began as a 3 day workshop
is now planned to be an annual Winter event.

Second section: Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival
Supported by the Paradise International
Art Center in Iran, on 22 January 2007 18 artists from other
cities in Iran traveled to the Persian Gulf and continue creating art in
nature with local artists.
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On the 21 of March our national new year
will start. We have two weeks of holiday. About two million Iranian
people visit the Persian Gulf area. We plan to exhibit selected visual
documentations of this event during our national holiday and invite
people to experience the beauty of Hormoz and environmental art.
Print on Sand in the Coast
of Persian Gulf
Inspired by the example of ancient cylinder
seals, I made a big cylinder seal and printed images of fish along the
beach. This cylinder seal was then left on the coast for the ocean to
take away. It was dedicated to the unknown fish man who may discover it.
Very soon I came back to notice that this gift had been accepted.
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Cylinder seal based on ancient example.
A Comment by my American- Italian friend
Ahmad
Nadalian's recent work created with his students and colleagues at the
Environmental Art Festival in the Persian Gulf might actually save the
world. I believe that every one who experiences these pieces and their
environmental optimism, might believe once and for all, that there are
indeed solutions to the environmental ills and conflicts that we face in
the world. The energy in the painted hands and faces of his students
puts a whole new look on how one might view the future of The Persian
Gulf and our relationship to it. Students are students everywhere - and
art is a medium that crosses all borders and boundaries.
Environmental art can be about preserving traditions as much as it also
encompasses concerns about the future of conservation and ecological
injustices.
Ahmad
Nadalian's carved cylinder seals awaken one to the rich lineage of
Persian art making. We are reanimated with the images created by the
hand-carved cylinder seals as they are rolled out in the sands, along
the oceans and coastlines that we all share. One wants to follow the
path of these ancient animations and fish symbols to see where they
might lead us. Collaboration with indigenous local materials such as
these is empowering in ways that redefine "super (creative)
power" and our notions of a global paradise.
Abigail
Doan
(Artist,
USA and ITALY)
http://abigaildoan.neoimages.net
http://abigaildoan.blogspot.com

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In Paradise : A little island in the
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This little island is 35 meter wide and 400 meters
long. It has no inhabitant.

There is only a little holy place.

We had no apple but lemon !


Nadalian painted these body by
local red earth. In Persian golf (Hormoz Island), this red earth
is used to cook "Soragh" which is a traditional food. This food
consist of organic earth, fish and a kind of lemon or sour orange.
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Nadalian also use "Soragh" to paint
bread.

She offer me bread

Finally we all eat this bread
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Painted Body
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Body Painting by Nadalian
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Works by Stones and Sand
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We already know how to play in earth


Works by Stones and Sand

Our Responsibility
We purify Water and We
Protect Earth

Works by Stones and Sand
Painting by colored
Earth
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Works by Garbage
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People make garbage , but we use garbage to
make people

Presentation in Portuguese
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