TIRANA, March 1 – Kalo Gallery is artistically inaugurating March by bringing the Colors and Shapes exhibition to the audience. The exhibition, which features works by Erina Bektashi, will remain open until March 12.
Bektashi is an example of Kalo’s inclusive art policy, which counters the monopoly of painting for a few selected and renowned artists to all those who feel like picking up a brush and expressing their view of the world.
The artist, a young but brave girl, one day bougha a canvas and colors and began combining and coordinating shapes and paints to produce magnificent results.
As she has told Kalo Gallery, she wanted to paint many things, portraits, trees, human figures, landscapes – with a wide heart and vast imagination – but as she could only do one, she spontaneously focused on colors.
The exhibition’s title is inspired by Bektashi’s art, which consists of creating geometric shapes, and painting them.
Kalo Gallery curators say Bektashi might not be an artist by background, but she is an artist by soul, given the way she beautiful way she can convey colors and shapes to the audience.
Kalo Gallery has maintained a position of support towards unknown and emerging artists and has engaged in promoting their art as much as possible.
In this context, the gallery also invites the audience to express their views on every hosted exhibition and make suggestions on how to improve their content and reach out to all art admirers.