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Nadalian’s fish to dive into Danube
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c_250_165_16777215_0___images_stories_pics_july_16_rm39.jpgTEHRAN -- Iranian land artist Ahmad Nadalian will be heading to Budapest on July 18 to release his stone engravings of fish into the Danube River in Hungary.

Next, he will be joining a team of eight international artists at the Aggtelek National Park in Northern Hungary where they will be performing their art for 22 days.

A group of artists, including German Anke Mellin, Romanian Peter Pal and Canadian writer and art critic John K. Grande have been asked to attend a seminar, which has been organized to highlight the value of historical monuments as source of tourist attractions and will run from July 18 to August 8.

Also during their stay, each artist has been asked to make a significant artwork to leave at the Aggtelek National Park, which is home to the largest stalactite cave of Europe.

Nadalian is famous for his engravings, which are mostly images of fish, and animals and the hands and feet of human beings. 

His works are now scattered in many countries including Italy, Germany, the U.S., Spain, France, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Lebanon, and his homeland Iran.

River Thames of London, Seine River in Paris and Rhine River in Germany are some of the locations where Nadalian’s fish have been left to swim.


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