In his work we can perceive the influence of light--and its shadows--and
the places where he has lived: from the clarity of his native Barcelona
and the one that bathes the Canary Islands, where he spent a childhood
marked by contact with nature. From the gloominess of Germany, the
country where he was trained as an artist, to the golden luminosity of
Italy, the place where he acquired maturity as a painter. It is in this
contrast and tension that he walks, as if he had naturally merged the
Tuscan Renaissance with the Bauhaus, connecting by means of invisible
bridges with his Atlantic and Mediterranean roots. Everything Pepe Moll
de Alba creates is elegant and sensual, but it is in his honesty and
audacity that his modernity lies. Break Old Habits manages to make an
autobiographical manifesto a universal theme that invites us to go
deeper into ourselves, making a story that makes more sense than ever in
the present moment.