Toulouse-born artist ATMA (meaning 'soul') was heavily influenced by his home-town's influential street art scene, but began painting portraits before painting walls and creating collages. He was recently part of a gigantic art project called Tunnel 228 which was underneath Waterloo Station in London.
Rabat-based, then Madrid-based, now living in London, ATMA creates artworks that are pretty diverse, almost always bold and bright, with texture aplenty. And, if you're feeling like thinking, you might just find a message or three in there.
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