About The Artist

Elidon Hoxha is a contemporary Albanian-born painter internationally recognized for luminous Mediterranean landscapes and evocative olive tree compositions that explore themes of peace, endurance, spirituality, and humanity’s connection to nature. Born in Tirana, Albania in 1971 and based in Athens, Greece since 1992, Hoxha has developed a distinctive artistic language rooted in atmosphere, light, and emotional resonance.

A self-taught artist, Hoxha pursued painting from an early age as a deeply personal and intuitive form of expression. Over time, his work evolved beyond traditional landscape painting into poetic visual meditations that balance realism with emotional depth and symbolic presence.

The olive tree remains central throughout his body of work — not simply as a natural subject, but as a timeless symbol of resilience, harmony, wisdom, and continuity. Influenced by the Mediterranean landscape and its cultural history, Hoxha creates paintings that seek to evoke stillness, reflection, and a renewed connection to beauty and life itself. His work has been featured in international contemporary figurative art contexts, including presentations associated with the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona.

Aritistic Process

Working primarily in oil on canvas, Hoxha creates richly atmospheric compositions defined by luminous light, textured brushwork, and carefully balanced color relationships. His paintings often explore the interaction between land, sea, sky, and light, capturing not only the physical beauty of Mediterranean landscapes but also their emotional and spiritual presence.

Rather than focusing solely on representation, Hoxha approaches painting as a way of translating sensation, memory, and energy into visual form. Layered textures, shifting tonal transitions, and organic movement allow each composition to feel immersive, contemplative, and alive with atmosphere.

His process is both intuitive and meditative, guided by a desire to create what he has described as “positive vibrations” — works that invite emotional calm, introspection, and connection through color, light, and nature.

Themes & Perspective

Themes of peace, resilience, spirituality, and the beauty of nature remain central throughout Hoxha’s work. Influenced by the Mediterranean environment and the symbolic power of the olive tree, his paintings reflect a perspective grounded in harmony, optimism, and emotional serenity.

His work has been featured in international contemporary figurative art contexts, including presentations associated with the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona.

Themes of peace, transformation, spirituality, resilience, and the restorative power of nature remain central throughout Hoxha’s work. His paintings often reflect a search for harmony between humanity and the natural world, using the olive tree as both a visual anchor and symbolic presence.

Deeply influenced by Mediterranean culture, landscape, and light, Hoxha’s compositions carry a quiet emotional intensity that balances serenity with strength. His work invites viewers into contemplative spaces where nature becomes both refuge and metaphor — a reminder of endurance, renewal, and the timeless rhythms of life.

Through luminous color, organic movement, and poetic atmosphere, Hoxha creates paintings that seek not only to be observed, but emotionally experienced.

Selected Works

About The Artist

Elidon Hoxha is a contemporary Albanian-born painter internationally recognized for luminous Mediterranean landscapes and evocative olive tree compositions that explore themes of peace, endurance, spirituality, and humanity’s connection to nature. Born in Tirana, Albania in 1971 and based in Athens, Greece since 1992, Hoxha has developed a distinctive artistic language rooted in atmosphere, light, and emotional resonance.

A self-taught artist, Hoxha pursued painting from an early age as a deeply personal and intuitive form of expression. Over time, his work evolved beyond traditional landscape painting into poetic visual meditations that balance realism with emotional depth and symbolic presence.

The olive tree remains central throughout his body of work — not simply as a natural subject, but as a timeless symbol of resilience, harmony, wisdom, and continuity. Influenced by the Mediterranean landscape and its cultural history, Hoxha creates paintings that seek to evoke stillness, reflection, and a renewed connection to beauty and life itself. His work has been featured in international contemporary figurative art contexts, including presentations associated with the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona.

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Aritistic Process

Working primarily in oil on canvas, Hoxha creates richly atmospheric compositions defined by luminous light, textured brushwork, and carefully balanced color relationships. His paintings often explore the interaction between land, sea, sky, and light, capturing not only the physical beauty of Mediterranean landscapes but also their emotional and spiritual presence.

Rather than focusing solely on representation, Hoxha approaches painting as a way of translating sensation, memory, and energy into visual form. Layered textures, shifting tonal transitions, and organic movement allow each composition to feel immersive, contemplative, and alive with atmosphere.

His process is both intuitive and meditative, guided by a desire to create what he has described as “positive vibrations” — works that invite emotional calm, introspection, and connection through color, light, and nature.

Themes & Perspective

Themes of peace, transformation, spirituality, resilience, and the restorative power of nature remain central throughout Hoxha’s work. His paintings often reflect a search for harmony between humanity and the natural world, using the olive tree as both a visual anchor and symbolic presence.

Deeply influenced by Mediterranean culture, landscape, and light, Hoxha’s compositions carry a quiet emotional intensity that balances serenity with strength. His work invites viewers into contemplative spaces where nature becomes both refuge and metaphor — a reminder of endurance, renewal, and the timeless rhythms of life.

Through luminous color, organic movement, and poetic atmosphere, Hoxha creates paintings that seek not only to be observed, but emotionally experienced.

Selected Works

About The Artist

Elidon Hoxha is a contemporary Albanian-born painter internationally recognized for luminous Mediterranean landscapes and evocative olive tree compositions that explore themes of peace, endurance, spirituality, and humanity’s connection to nature. Born in Tirana, Albania in 1971 and based in Athens, Greece since 1992, Hoxha has developed a distinctive artistic language rooted in atmosphere, light, and emotional resonance.

A self-taught artist, Hoxha pursued painting from an early age as a deeply personal and intuitive form of expression. Over time, his work evolved beyond traditional landscape painting into poetic visual meditations that balance realism with emotional depth and symbolic presence.

The olive tree remains central throughout his body of work — not simply as a natural subject, but as a timeless symbol of resilience, harmony, wisdom, and continuity. Influenced by the Mediterranean landscape and its cultural history, Hoxha creates paintings that seek to evoke stillness, reflection, and a renewed connection to beauty and life itself. His work has been featured in international contemporary figurative art contexts, including presentations associated with the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona.

Aritistic Process

Working primarily in oil on canvas, Hoxha creates richly atmospheric compositions defined by luminous light, textured brushwork, and carefully balanced color relationships. His paintings often explore the interaction between land, sea, sky, and light, capturing not only the physical beauty of Mediterranean landscapes but also their emotional and spiritual presence.

Rather than focusing solely on representation, Hoxha approaches painting as a way of translating sensation, memory, and energy into visual form. Layered textures, shifting tonal transitions, and organic movement allow each composition to feel immersive, contemplative, and alive with atmosphere.

His process is both intuitive and meditative, guided by a desire to create what he has described as “positive vibrations” — works that invite emotional calm, introspection, and connection through color, light, and nature.

Themes & Perspective

Themes of peace, transformation, spirituality, resilience, and the restorative power of nature remain central throughout Hoxha’s work. His paintings often reflect a search for harmony between humanity and the natural world, using the olive tree as both a visual anchor and symbolic presence.

Deeply influenced by Mediterranean culture, landscape, and light, Hoxha’s compositions carry a quiet emotional intensity that balances serenity with strength. His work invites viewers into contemplative spaces where nature becomes both refuge and metaphor — a reminder of endurance, renewal, and the timeless rhythms of life.

Through luminous color, organic movement, and poetic atmosphere, Hoxha creates paintings that seek not only to be observed, but emotionally experienced.

Selected Works