Film photography
$ 350
About the artist
Albjon Lushi, born on July 23, 2000, in Durres, Albania, emerged as a promising talent from a young age. His journey in the world of arts began as a child actor at the age of 6, a path he didn’t follow later on after that he transitioned to folk dancing at 10, an interest that lasted longer than acting, during that time he performed on stages across Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Turkey. But that experience also came to an end.
Driven by curiosity and the appreciation for graffiti and street art, Albjon started sketching, eventually leading him to competing to be part of “Jan Kukuzeli” art school in Durres, where he would be studying fine arts and painting. His high school years were marked by participation in various art exhibitions, including the European University of Tirana’s art colony, where he was one of the 10 students that earned a talent scholarship.
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