Patina Maldives, Fari Islands unveils its latest artistic collaboration; Life Energy, a body of ‘Living Paintings’, by renowned French-Iranian contemporary artist Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar. Conceived and commenced at the resort’s Fari Art Atelier earlier this year, the now-completed art series returned to the island that inspired it in July, unfolding through an exclusive event, exhibition and art sale celebrating the intersection of art, nature and sustainability.
Representing the language of energy and nature, and referencing a prosperous way of life, this artwork was created using natural pigments sourced from minerals, wood, roots, flowers, rocks, soil, recycled pigments, and ground washed out shells and corals gathered from around the island. Ensuring the wood and linen used for his canvases are sustainably sourced and naturally treated, Sassan blends traditional art practices and nature, setting a precedent in the contemporary art world. The ‘Life Energy’ events culminated with an engaging panel discussion.
“Life energy is the secret behind human health. Only by feeling the energy are we able to understand the connection between our mind, body and the importance of living in harmony with nature. When I paint using only natural and sustainably sourced material from our planet, my soul feels truly alive and connected. As beings living in a modern yet destructive world, we cannot hope to create a sustainable culture for the next generation without a shift in our approach. Without this necessary change, we continue to destabilize the planetary system we rely on as human beings. The damage to our blue home mirrors that in our societies. As a creative human being, it is my duty today to push forth via my work the understanding that humanity, nature, and progress should and can coexist together.” said Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar.
‘Life Energy’ is the third major chapter of Pathways, an event series at Patina Maldives designed to stimulate lasting personal transformation. This latest addition to Patina Maldives’ permanent art collection joins works by renowned artists such as James Turrell, Jose Dávila, Cassio Vasconcellos, Hongjie Yang, Hiroko Takeda, and FAHR 021.3.