The ceremony was opened by Mr. Lorenc Vangjeli, an analyst and Enton’s dear friend. After a short retrospective on the painter’s life, Vangjeli added, “This is not the first exhibition and of course not the ultimate step of his Mediterranean painting’s journey. It’s a way station between two of his favorite genders. In his graphic, a violent philosophical thought is often distinguished beyond dark and nervous lines. Something that brings pleasure through pain and the conviction that only sorrowful pain can create pleasure. In his painting you find a color’s game intercepted from the outside, recreating fantastic contrasts as in a fantasy world, not what we see, but what he invites us to see, by giving us a better world and continuing, with pain, to bring more kindness to society. ”
Dr.Dorian Koçi, in his greeting speech said, “It’s a great pleasure to present this exhibition in the premises of our Museum. An artist, belonging to a generation that has enabled him to be something more, to break some stereotypes in Albanian art and present a number of colors, which surprises us. I, as a historian, would say that the red and black used in his paintings, represent the colors of our National Flag, but I would say that it is precisely a delineation of the tonality of dreams of a generation who has experienced its formation in the time of dictatorship “.