Collection

Sketches and Graphics//Exploring mysticism, myth, and collective memory [2019]

Interpretations of mythological figures from Albanian folklore including witches, fairies, Ora, and the Daughter of the Moon and Sun-presented through a series of black-and-white linocuts.

Exploring mysticism, myth, and collective memory, the works are inspired by folk traditions and cultural history. Stylized and reduced figures exist between the real and the intangible, reflecting timeless beliefs, deep-rooted fears, and the enduring power of stories passed down through generations.


Unity Through Dance

Unity Through Dance explores themes of connection and solidarity through traditional circle dances such as kolo, oro, vallja, and hora. Dancers from different cultures move as one, forming a symbolic circle of unity.

Dance is presented not only as movement, but as a living language that carries stories, customs, and identity across generations. The act of holding hands and moving together transcends boundaries.

The first image depicts a figure with a wool thread, a metaphor for the connections among the peoples of the Balkans.Once part of traditional costume, this thread now weaves together history, identity, and collective memory.

This series pays tribute to what unites us and encourages us to see cultural differences not as obstacles, but as essential threads in a rich, inclusive tapestry that we continue to create together.

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