About
Atmos is an English visual artist, musician, writer, and teacher who focuses on creating thought-provoking art to promote positive change.
His curiosity to explore art started with music, and expanded to drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media, creative writing, and photography. Atmos’ work has been exhibited as a part of public demonstrations, in publications, and in galleries in the UK, including the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Oriel Q, and The Glasgow Gallery of Photography. Influenced by altered states of consciousness, world culture, activism, and spirituality, his work continues to evolve through experimentation and using art as a form of protest.
With a focus on sustainability and supporting charitable causes, Atmos aims to make collecting art accessible for all–not exclusively for the hands of wealthy art investors–by offering products suitable for all levels of income. Atmos’ work spans across a plethora of mediums, using art as a form of authentic expression, to communicate and connect with other people emotionally across different sensory experiences, and to make a positive difference to the world around us by supporting human and animal rights causes. Through attention to detail and a thoughtful approach, Atmos offers art products that will complement the decor of homes and businesses, enhance the contents of publications, and invite collectors to question their beliefs.
“My mission is to use art as a vehicle for promoting positive change."
Atmos has a strong sense of justice and responsibility–this is reflected in the values imbued into Atmos Art. At the heart of Atmos Art, is a core value of being environmentally-friendly and ethical. This includes using recyclable materials, avoiding the use of plastic, and offering products that contain no animals, animal by-products, and animal derivatives, to the full extent possible. Learn more about Atmos’ approach to sustainability.
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Exhibitions
12 July 2025 - 12 July 2025
Show & Tell (Group Exhibition)
Chilvers Coton Heritage Centre
Nuneaton, United Kingdom
29 June 2025 - 29 July 2025
Living Colors (Group Exhibition)
Art Tutor Hanoi
Online Exhibition – View here
12 May 2025 - 17 May 2025
Synesthesia (Group Exhibition)
Earlsdon Carnegie Community Library
Coventry, United Kingdom
8 April 2025 - 26 April 2025
Inspired by Great Artists (Group Exhibition)
LSA Art Room
Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
8 January 2025 - 31 January 2025
Abstract (Group Exhibition)
The Glasgow Gallery of Photography
Glasgow, United Kingdom
8 January 2025 - 31 January 2025
Architecture (Group Exhibition)
The Glasgow Gallery of Photography
Glasgow, United Kingdom
23 November 2024 - 11 January 2025
Fault Line: Gaza 355 (Group Exhibition)
Oriel Q
Narberth, United Kingdom
4 May 2024 - 11 May 2024
Springboard Festival (Group Exhibition)
Criterion Theatre
Coventry, United Kingdom
2 February 2024 - 3 March 2024
CASE: Coventry Art Societies Exhibition (Group Exhibition)
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
Coventry, United Kingdom -
Features & Publications
28 August 2025
"Issue 05: Poems For Palestine"
The Madrid Review
Digital and online
24 July 2025
"Issue 02: The Gilded Age"
The Agora Magazine
Digital and online – Available here
7 June 2025
"Issue 09: Space"
Drawn Poorly
Print – Available here
27 April 2023
"The Best Guitar For Beginners"
Music Gateway
Online – Available here
3 March 2023
Eye of the Beholder
Self-published
Print and digital – Available here
7 February 2023
"What Is A Chord & How To Play Them"
Music Gateway
Online – Available here -
Grants, Awards, & Acknowledgements
21 July 2025
The Silent Beauty
Exposure Photo Gallery
Finalist
15 July 2025
Visual Art Open 2025
Visual Art Open
Longlisted