Sadri Ahmeti

Sadri Ahmeti (3 March 1939  24 June 2010) was an Albanian painter and poet from Vusanje, Plavë, Gusinje of Montenegro.

Sadri Ahmeti
Born(1939-03-03)3 March 1939
Died24 June 2010(2010-06-24) (aged 71)
Tirana
NationalityAlbanian
Known forpainter,
watercolor
AwardsOnufri award

Career

As a modern painter and a watercolorist, he created his portraits of ladies named Muses or Albanian virgin beauties and also landscapes of his wondering fantasies and memories from the past in the technique of watercolor.

Death

Ahmeti died, age 71, in Tirana.[1]

Painting exhibitions

Ahmeti participated in several international collective exhibitions and opened personal ones in Belgium, Germany, Kosovo, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States.

In Albania, he had sixteen solo exhibitions and participated in three collective exhibitions.

Awards

In 1994, the National Art Gallery of Albania in Tirana presented Ahmeti the Onufri award

Poetic publishings

  • 1991  "The sun to Balkan does not shine through Goliotok"
  • 1993  "A laugh storms in the darkness"
  • 1993  "The iceberg of the Catastrophe's Prelude"
  • 1996  "The massacre of Tivar"
  • 1999  "33 years in Crucifix"
  • 2000  "The dance of Insanity"
  • 2000  "The wind plays with the leaves of my Fall"
  • 2000  "Will we meet tomorrow?"
  • 2001  "Ridding around the world on a cloud"
  • 2001  "While bathing in the silver of the Moon"
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See also

References

  1. "Vdes poeti Sadri Ahmeti Ora News 2010-06-24". Arkivamediatike.com. 24 June 2010. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
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