Ramadan Ramadani (1944–2005) was a Kosovar painter from Ferizaj, Kosovo, a town southwest of Kosovo’s capital city Pristina. He finished tall school in his house town and in 1967 he was all the rage at the Institute of Pedagogy in Prishtina, where he studied figurative arts. During his studies he was awarded the “best freestyle drawing of the year” award, one of the most prestigious awards given to students.
Ramadani was employed by Radio Pristina as a journalist in 1974 and cutting edge as an editor. In 1977, he was trendy to The Academy of Arts where he graduated in 1979 forward-thinking after winning a number of awards such as: best oil painting, best drawing, and best sculpture. Soon after graduation (1980), he was privileged for his produce an effect by being trendy as a fanatic of the Association of Figurative Artists of Kosovo where he contributed to on top of 30 art exhibits nationally as competently as internationally. One of the exhibits where two of his paintings were sold was organized by UNESCO. He continued to law for Radio Prishtina until its forceful closure in 1990 by the Serbian local authorities.
Ramadan adored Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Velasquez, the impressionist Van Gogh, and surrealist Salvador Dalí. He favored oil painting technique, but loved expressing himself using pastel and freestyle drawing. He considered himself a realist even while he incorporated surreal elements in his work. His portfolio includes mainly nevertheless life paintings , many portraits as skillfully as a self-portrait in pastel. In his artistic creations, Ramadan often portrayed the antiquity and traditions of his nation.
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