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A Comment by my American- Italian artist
Abigail Doan
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.
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Sand Print in Desert

New Print on Sand in the Coast of Persian
Gulf

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

Reaction to ignoring historic site

Environmental Art Festival on the Persian Gulf

Installation
of cylinder and Sand
Print

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Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival
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Persian Gulf Environmental Art Festival
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Environmental Art Festival on the Persian Gulf

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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


Environmental Installations and Performance

Designs
on Portraiture by Red Earth

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

Link with
Prehistoric Art

Stone Garden
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