Born in 1979, Albert Moya’s art reflects an unusually developed eye for form and color. His work is inspired by everyday life - people on the streets, the urban landscape, and relationships. The figurative paintings capture light and energy. Moya’s great color vocabulary quickens the viewer’s pulse. He makes the commonplace beautiful. Like a contemporary impressionist painter, he finds beauty in movement. Moya captures people in the routine of daily life. He depicts work, relationships, competition and natural landscape. His figures are wrapped in a sublime yellow ochre light. Everything is moving, people are interacting and enjoying themselves. Moya celebrates life and people. A Bulawayo native who has studied art at Mzilikazi Art Centre, he is now collected around the globe. His redemptive paintings reflect a global humanity by foregrounding the human spirit while forgoing issues of race and gender. He paints figures in harmony; figures who represent an anonymous global everyman. Low on irony, and high on commonality, Moya’s entrancing work shares life’s pleasures.