The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bulawayo visual artist in ‘milestone achievemen­t’

- Valerie Mpundu and Rumbidzai Mushonga

BULAWAYO-BASED visual artist Mpumelelo Moyo has hailed his milestone achievemen­t in snatching second position in the current exhibition­s at the National art Gallery of Zimbabwe in harare which are part of the Women’s Month celebratio­ns.

Moyo was the runner-up in the photograph­y category where he came second beating six other contestant­s at the exhibition dubbed “Flow arts exhibition,” which celebrated womanhood and menstruati­on through art.

The show was supported by “Prendy Reusable sanitary Wear” company. Gurure Nyasha won the first prize. submission­s were in three categories: poetry, paintings and photograph­y.

Moyo expressed joy over the recognitio­n describing it as “a milestone achievemen­t for Matabelela­nd”.

“We do not normally get much recognitio­n as compared to those in harare, but when we do we try by all means to address our issues.”

“I am super proud to have achieved this, it is a hallmark for me and for every other artist who is not being recognised out there,” he said.

Moyo’s imagery represents the stages in a woman’s life during menstruati­on uniquely detailed as he explains.

“excruciati­ng pain suffocates her, excruciati­ng pain ties her down, preventing her from being free finally she is free that is what ‘womenstrua­tion’ is all about.”

Proving to be a chip off the old block, Moyo who is also a creative designer draws inspiratio­n from a family whom he says were creative geniuses uniquely gifted.

“My late mom used to combine fabric and blend in textures uniquely, she had her style at sewing and knitting, my dad designed and conceptual­ised lamp holders he would simply breathe air into ideas bringing them to life,” he said.

“What can I say, my sister is also a renowned fashion designer with unique and elegant taste she knows her way around the threads.”

The creative genius described his journey into visual arts as filled with endless possibilit­ies as the mind is limitless.

“I am an oasis overflowin­g with ideas and I will not back down from a challenge. What makes art unique is how far one goes to express and connect with the audience on a deeper level,” he said.

The National art Gallery is continuing to promote and empower women in visual arts by hosting various exhibition­s to celebrate them.

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