
From an early age, Hoxha pursued painting as a deeply personal form of expression. His work is rooted in a search for meaning and emotional resonance rather than formal academic tradition. Over time, he developed a distinctive style characterized by luminous light, textured brushwork, and a poetic interpretation of nature.
The olive tree is the defining subject of his oeuvre. In Hoxha’s work, it transcends landscape painting to become a spiritual and symbolic presence—representing eternity, resilience, and harmony. His compositions often capture the interplay between land, sea, and sky, conveying what he describes as “positive vibrations” and an invitation to reconnect with beauty, peace, and life itself.
Hoxha’s paintings have been exhibited in gallery settings and featured in international art contexts, including presentations associated with institutions such as the MEAM – European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, where his work has been included in contemporary figurative art programming.
Working primarily in oil on canvas, Hoxha continues to explore Mediterranean landscapes with a focus on atmosphere and emotional depth. His works are held in private collections internationally and are sought after by collectors drawn to both their technical realism and their uplifting, meditative quality.
Elidon Hoxha (b. 1971, Tirana, Albania) is a contemporary figurative painter known for his evocative oil paintings of olive trees—timeless symbols of peace, endurance, and Mediterranean identity. A self-taught artist, Hoxha has lived and worked in Athens, Greece since 1992, where the landscape and cultural heritage have become central to his artistic vision.
From an early age, Hoxha pursued painting as a deeply personal form of expression. His work is rooted in a search for meaning and emotional resonance rather than formal academic tradition. Over time, he developed a distinctive style characterized by luminous light, textured brushwork, and a poetic interpretation of nature.
The olive tree is the defining subject of his oeuvre. In Hoxha’s work, it transcends landscape painting to become a spiritual and symbolic presence—representing eternity, resilience, and harmony. His compositions often capture the interplay between land, sea, and sky, conveying what he describes as “positive vibrations” and an invitation to reconnect with beauty, peace, and life itself.
Hoxha’s paintings have been exhibited in gallery settings and featured in international art contexts, including presentations associated with institutions such as the MEAM – European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, where his work has been included in contemporary figurative art programming.
Working primarily in oil on canvas, Hoxha continues to explore Mediterranean landscapes with a focus on atmosphere and emotional depth. His works are held in private collections internationally and are sought after by collectors drawn to both their technical realism and their uplifting, meditative quality.
Elidon Hoxha (b. 1971, Tirana, Albania) is a contemporary figurative painter known for his evocative oil paintings of olive trees—timeless symbols of peace, endurance, and Mediterranean identity. A self-taught artist, Hoxha has lived and worked in Athens, Greece since 1992, where the landscape and cultural heritage have become central to his artistic vision.
From an early age, Hoxha pursued painting as a deeply personal form of expression. His work is rooted in a search for meaning and emotional resonance rather than formal academic tradition. Over time, he developed a distinctive style characterized by luminous light, textured brushwork, and a poetic interpretation of nature.
The olive tree is the defining subject of his oeuvre. In Hoxha’s work, it transcends landscape painting to become a spiritual and symbolic presence—representing eternity, resilience, and harmony. His compositions often capture the interplay between land, sea, and sky, conveying what he describes as “positive vibrations” and an invitation to reconnect with beauty, peace, and life itself.
Hoxha’s paintings have been exhibited in gallery settings and featured in international art contexts, including presentations associated with institutions such as the MEAM – European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, where his work has been included in contemporary figurative art programming.
Working primarily in oil on canvas, Hoxha continues to explore Mediterranean landscapes with a focus on atmosphere and emotional depth. His works are held in private collections internationally and are sought after by collectors drawn to both their technical realism and their uplifting, meditative quality.










